Drytac's new metallic print media has been put to the test during an epic cross-country journey — and survived.
This March, I decided to travel from Drytac's US HQ in Richmond, VA to the ISA International Sign Expo in Las Vegas not by plane, but by motorcycle.
Jerry Hill
The 2,400 mile, 36-hour ride to Las Vegas (and back again) presented a great opportunity to test out Polar Chrome, Drytac's bold new reflective film designed for indoor and short-term outdoor signage, billboards and exhibition graphics, POS displays, bus and subway advertisements, and ultra-reflective labels and decals. Tests have shown Polar Chrome offers exterior durability of up to two years, and my extreme motorcycle ride proves it can withstand even the toughest conditions.
A decal was specially designed for the occasion and applied to my black powder coated panniers. The decal would tag along for the ride.
I never thought that I would have to endure the extremes of 112ºF (44ºC) of Death Valley and the snow, sleet, and hail of the southern Colorado mountains, with temperatures dropping to 28.5ºF (-2ºC).
I ended up with a 5,600 mile journey of personal exuberance with the decal performing flawlessly, never budging, shrinking, or peeling — even a smidge.
While Polar Chrome was not developed as a vehicle graphic media, but this test more than proves its endurance for applications such as signage, award plaques, and POP displays.
I now know that I can tell my customers, with confidence, that whatever graphic they build, that Polar Chrome will be at their side until the end of the journey.
Polar Chrome is a 75 micron (3 mil) reflective satin silver PET film, available in rolls up to 60" wide and compatible with eco-solvent, solvent, latex and UV printing technology. For indoor applications, it offers durability of up to three years, and is easily and cleanly removed after use.
For more information on Polar Chrome and Drytac's other products and services, please visit www.drytac.com.
Epic Journey Through Desert and Snow Proves Drytac Polar Chrome's Endurance
Drytac's new metallic print media has been put to the test during an epic cross-country journey — and survived.
This March, I decided to travel from Drytac's US HQ in Richmond, VA to the ISA International Sign Expo in Las Vegas not by plane, but by motorcycle.
Jerry Hill
The 2,400 mile, 36-hour ride to Las Vegas (and back again) presented a great opportunity to test out Polar Chrome, Drytac's bold new reflective film designed for indoor and short-term outdoor signage, billboards and exhibition graphics, POS displays, bus and subway advertisements, and ultra-reflective labels and decals. Tests have shown Polar Chrome offers exterior durability of up to two years, and my extreme motorcycle ride proves it can withstand even the toughest conditions.
A decal was specially designed for the occasion and applied to my black powder coated panniers. The decal would tag along for the ride.
I never thought that I would have to endure the extremes of 112ºF (44ºC) of Death Valley and the snow, sleet, and hail of the southern Colorado mountains, with temperatures dropping to 28.5ºF (-2ºC).
I ended up with a 5,600 mile journey of personal exuberance with the decal performing flawlessly, never budging, shrinking, or peeling — even a smidge.
While Polar Chrome was not developed as a vehicle graphic media, but this test more than proves its endurance for applications such as signage, award plaques, and POP displays.
I now know that I can tell my customers, with confidence, that whatever graphic they build, that Polar Chrome will be at their side until the end of the journey.
Polar Chrome is a 75 micron (3 mil) reflective satin silver PET film, available in rolls up to 60" wide and compatible with eco-solvent, solvent, latex and UV printing technology. For indoor applications, it offers durability of up to three years, and is easily and cleanly removed after use.
For more information on Polar Chrome and Drytac's other products and services, please visit www.drytac.com.
Jerry Hill is the Vice President; New Business Development at Drytac.