VION VP4000 print film now compatible with solvent printers

The PVC free film can also be used for vehicle wrapping as it offers up to 4 years durability, William Smith say.

William Smith is pleased to announce exciting updates to their PVC-free digital print film, VION VP4000, enhancing its capabilities and expanding its applications. As the name suggests, VP4000 falls in between VP3000 and VP5000 within the VION portfolio, offering a mid-term, environmentally friendly option for promotional graphics and displays.

A new variant has been introduced to the series, compatible with solvent print systems. This addition makes VP4000 a more versatile choice, offering businesses increased flexibility when it comes to PVC-free options.

VION VP4000 print film
VION VP4000 print film from William Smith is now compatible with solvent printers

Additionally, VP4000 has now been fully tested and approved for vehicle graphics, allowing it to be used on flat vehicle panels. This extension offers customers a reliable sustainable option, particularly beneficial for the growing number of businesses switching over to electric-powered fleets.

VP4000 is an intermediate-term PVC-free digital print film with 4-year durability, perfect for flat or slightly curved surfaces. Available in white and transparent variants with gloss or matt finishes, it also features V-Flow air release options for bubble-free application.

With a fire rating classification of B-s1, d0 (standard: ISO 13501-1 / ISO 11925-2), VP4000 is ideal for internal public spaces such as airports and shopping centres.

Alongside VP4000, William Smith offers the compatible PVC-free overlaminate, VL4000. This polypropylene overlaminate features a clear, permanent, pressure-sensitive adhesive and is available in gloss and matt finishes. It is designed for use with any print film in the VP4000 Series range, providing added durability and protection. VP4000 is available to purchase now from William Smith. Contact them to request a sample pack.

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