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Anti-graffiti film is a transparent, durable, polyester-based laminate designed to protect surfaces like glass, metal, and walls from vandalism. It acts as a sacrificial barrier that prevents spray paint, permanent markers, and etchings from reaching and damaging the underlying material.

The film functions through molecular bonding that creates a non-porous, hydrophobic surface, which causes liquids to bead up and prevents inks or paints from penetrating the substrate. When a protected surface is vandalized, the film can be cleaned with simple solvents or peeled away and replaced, reducing restoration time by up to 90% and maintenance costs by approximately 70% to 80% compared to traditional repainting or chemical scrubbing.

There are several types of anti-graffiti films available to suit different needs:

  • Clear Polyester Film: Primarily used for commercial windows with a thickness of 0.003-0.007 inches.
  • Tinted Shield Film: Provides added UV resistance for glass surfaces with a thickness of 0.005-0.010 inches.
  • Removable Vandal Film: A thinner option (0.002-0.005 inches) meant for temporary protection and easy peeling.

Beyond vandalism protection, these films often offer UV resistance and shatterproof properties, making them an effective tool for the physical security of commercial buildings, schools, and houses of worship.


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