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Product category: Corrosion Monitoring
News Release from: Novacel | Subject: Novacel 9377
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 03 August 2005

Protect car bodies during transport and
storage

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Novacel, the world leader in the industrial surface protection solutions, is pleased to introduce the Novacel 9377, an adhesive film designed to protect car bodies during transport and storage

Novacel, the world leader in the industrial surface protection solutions, is pleased to introduce the Novacel 9377 This new solution is the first adhesive film, without solvent, that is designed to protect car bodies during transport and storage

The latest Novacel effort is in furtherance of its commitment to a Sustainable Development Policy.

The Novacel 9377 features a 60 micron adhesive film with a polyolefines basis; this white film protects car bodies against external aggressions (eg, acid rains, bird droppings, tool marks), shielding the car for up to six months in outdoor conditions.

The new film is particularly competitive on the automotive market owing to the fact that it is manufactured on a new coating line using a machine that offers qualitative and economic advantages.

On request, Novacel 9377 can be customised to include a company logo or trademark, advertising message, or technical information.

Such individualised elements are printed directly on the film.

The Novacel 9377 is supplied in rolls of 650 feet, and can be anywhere from 1.2 inches to 110 inches wide.

For further information or for a free sample, please contact Novacell.

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