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SR3000™

SR3000™

SR3000™ Overview

We call it Self-Stick film, but you might call it amazing. SR3000 is a repositionable, self-stick film that does not carry or require a stubborn, messy adhesive—that means no residue clean-up, no complicated handling issues, and no adhesive to apply or over-wash. There’s simply nothing else like it in the marketplace today. The film develops a slight tack after wash-out, but will never feel gummy or sticky.

SR3000 has industry-leading durability and resolution capabilities—you can trust it with half-tone images or ultra high resolution images, for deep etches or fine details, and on flat or curved surfaces. The 3 mil thickness is designed to push the envelope in high resolution designs; you can blast finely detailed images without the worry of pinhole blast-through. Use the 5 mil to achieve a deeper etch or multi-stage carving. You will be thrilled with the results.

Processed SR3000 clings steadfastly to any polished surface, providing an ideal system for creating fine quality engravings on glass, wood, stone, ceramic, granite, marble and soft metals.

The efficiency advantage

From exposing to blasting, SR3000 helps you get it done faster, more efficiently than ever before. It saves you money because it saves you time.

  • Manufacture direct film support
  • Easy application/User friendly
  • No special lighting neccessary
  • Versatile
  • Repositionable
  • Durable
  • Flexible for curved surface
  • Fast exposure
  • Quick washout
  • Excellent detail
  • Multistage carving
  • Cost effective

On the other hand, self-adhesive film presents a host of practical problems that can inhibit your productivity:

  • To process a self-adhesive film, you have to remove the cover sheet and reveal the sticky, adhesive layer.
  • With the adhesive layer exposed, you have to use caution when handling the film; the natural oils on your fingers can reduce the sticking-power of the adhesive.
  • The wash-out process is tricky; you have to wash out the film completely without washing away the adhesive.
  • If your sheets touch one another during the drying process, they could be unusable.
  • Tiny bits of adhesive could remain in finely detailed areas of your design; this causes blockage and reduces the quality of your finished product.
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