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FDC Introduces New Holographic Film, Lumina® by FDC 3400, in 007-Unicorn

Jun 7, 2022

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (June 7, 2022) — FDC Graphic Films, Inc. launched a new holographic film, Lumina® by FDC 3400, ideal for general-purpose graphics, short-term signage/graphics, decals, labels, and lettering.

The 6.0 mil gloss finish film is offered in 007-Unicorn and coated with a permanent acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive.

This 3400 Series has a 90# layflat liner that provides excellent dimensional stability for digital printing. It accepts a variety of solvent-based, eco-solvent, latex, and UV-curable inks common to wide-format digital printing systems.

This holographic film is available in roll sizes of 10” to 30” widths and 5- to 50-yard lengths. It’s also available in 12”x12” standard size sheets as part of FDC’s sheeting program, which is ideal for craft and do-it-yourself projects.

Request a sample of Lumina® by FDC 3400 in 007-Unicorn by chatting with FDC online, emailing orders@fdcfilms.com, or calling 1-800-634-7523.

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MEDIA CONTACT
Heather Strong
Marketing Communications Manager
(574) 800-1271
hstrong@fdcfilms.com

FDC Graphic Films, Inc.
3820 William Richardson Dr.
South Bend, IN 46628

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