Contra-Vision one way window film stocks arrive
Starleaton has announced the arrival of its first container of Contra Vision perforated see-through window film materials.
“The response at Visual Impact/PrintWorks was very strong,” says Starleaton General Manager Ben Eaton, “but we had to airfreight the initial small quantity in. Now, bulk stocks are here and we are ready to deliver.”
Contra Vision window films come in 30% or 40% light transmittance and can be printed by solvent of UV methods for building wraps, vehicle glass and retail campaigns where advertising needs to be adhered to either the front or reverse-side of the glass.
The patented material was invented by Contra Vision founder Roland Hill in the 1980s, initially for Squash Courts so spectators could see the games through glass walls but players would see normal court markings.
Starleaton Digital Solutions
www.starleaton.com.au
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