Monday, March 8, 2021

Mactac Announces Signage Media for Cold Weather Applications

Designed for year-round use, including cold weather applications, REBEL® Removable multi-print media from Mactac® increases business opportunities for print service providers (PSPs).

“Typically, when cold weather sets in, graphic installations slow down—but our REBEL Removable 500 series is great for cold weather applications and is easy to install even when temperatures are low,” says Amanda Smith, Product Manager, Mactac Distributor Products. “With the flexibility and possibilities offered by REBEL Removable, PSPs can work on marking and signage projects any time of the year, changing graphics as needed.”

Rated for 32-degrees Fahrenheit and higher, Mactac’s REBEL Removable 500 series is known for its printability on multiple print platforms, including UV and solvent screen printing, solvent, eco-solvent, and latex printing, UV inkjet and offset printing. It is available in bright white, matte, and clear finishes and comes with a 90# Superflat™ liner. It is ideal for point-of-purchase and promotional signage, decals, windows, indoor floor applications and more and has a two-year removability after application on most surfaces.

The series’ high-performance films, including the popular matte white RB528R, offer 99-percent opacity built in to the facestock, eliminating pigment interference to ensure pure adhesion to the application substrate.

Additionally, REBEL Removable is available in a variety of roll sizes and widths—including new seventy-five-foot short rolls (i.e. RB528RW54L75) so customers and end-users can buy only the material needed for project-based jobs.

“Mactac is committed to developing products that keep PSPs working all year long. REBEL Removable does that—and more,” Smith adds.

—Press Release

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