Consumables
Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives presents F-Jet Natural Fibers, the non-pvc self-adhesive for advertising
Tuesday 09. July 2024 - Compared to a standard monomeric PVC film, life cycle analysis of the new F-Jet Natural Fibers shows significant reductions in energy, water consumption and CO2 emissions. The ultra-removable acrylic-based adhesive technology also guarantees easy application and residue-free removal.
F-Jet Natural Fibers is the new Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives solution that represents the 100% post-consumer recycled paper alternative to traditional monomeric films for indoor graphics applications. In addition to having a lower environmental impact than PVC film, F-Jet Natural Fibers can be printed with the same technologies as vinyl materials, guaranteeing a very high-quality result.
An innovative self-adhesive solution that redefines indoor short-run advertising, challenging the dominance of traditional monomeric films and thus reducing the use of plastics. This is F-Jet Natural Fibers, Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives’ new creation for large-format digital printing. Developed with a paper facestock composed of post-consumer recycled natural fibers and free of plasticizers (such as PVC, PE, PP, PU and PET) F-Jet Natural Fibers is printable with Latex and UV inks, guaranteeing excellent print quality with the main technologies. Main applications include in-store advertising, short-term graphics on glass, and indoor advertising panels.
“F-Jet Natural Fibers stems from the need to offer the indoor ADV market a solution that is not only highly performing but also more environmentally friendly than traditional products,” says Daniele Perotti, Global Graphics Product & Business Development Manager for Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives. F-Jet Natural Fibers represents the fruit of important analysis and research work, which aims to respond innovatively and consciously to the demands of the graphics world. A sector that, also thanks to the recent acquisition of the Poli-Tape Group, plays an increasingly important role for Fedrigoni”.