Reflective sheeting is a specialized type of material used in various applications, primarily for enhancing visibility in low-light or dark conditions. It typically consists of a base layer or film with reflective properties that reflect light, making it visible to observers when light is shone upon it. The product parameters you provided for reflective sheeting include:
Surface Film:
Reflective sheeting can have different surface films, including:
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate): A durable and transparent material often used in various applications.
Acrylic: A clear and rigid plastic known for its optical clarity and weather resistance.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): A flexible and versatile plastic commonly used in signage and label applications.
Film Thickness (MM):
Reflective sheeting comes in different thicknesses, which are measured in millimeters (MM). The thickness options you provided are 0.11mm, 0.10mm, and 0.16mm. Thicker films may offer increased durability and rigidity.
Liner (g/m2):
The liner is a backing material that provides support and protection to the adhesive on the reflective sheeting. It's measured in grams per square meter (g/m2), and the liner weight is 120 g/m2.
Glue:
Reflective sheeting often comes with adhesive on one side to facilitate easy application. The two common options are:
Clear Adhesive: This adhesive is transparent, which means it won't affect the appearance of the reflective sheeting itself.
White Adhesive: This adhesive is white in color and may be used when the adhesive color should match or complement the surface it's applied to.
Width (M):
Reflective sheeting is available in different widths, typically measured in meters (M). The width options you provided are 1.22m and 1.24m, which are common widths for various applications.
Reflective sheeting is commonly used in traffic signs, vehicle markings, safety vests, and a wide range of outdoor applications where visibility and safety are critical, especially during low-light or nighttime conditions. The choice of surface film, thickness, adhesive, and color can vary depending on the specific application and regulatory standards in different regions.