GF 235 MOTOMARK® GRIP

4.0 mil matte white vinyl
Clear high-bond permanent LSE adhesive
FILM TYPE White Polymeric Vinyl
FILM THICKNESS (mils) 4.0
ADHESIVE Solvent Acrylic
RELEASE LINER White 2-Sided PE-Coated Kraft
OUTDOOR DURABILITY Up to 5 years

GF 235 MotoMark® 4.0 mil “GRIP” is specially formulated premium flexible matte white PVC film. This film has a unique “High Bond” solvent acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive with a 90# layflat liner. The adhesive is formulated for the powersport graphic and decal markets. GF 235 MotoMark® can be printed on a variety of solvent-based, latex, UV and thermal printers that are commonly used in wide format. This product may also be printed on using other printing processes such as UV screen and UV curable offset but must be tested before production.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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APPLICATIONS

General Signage

Vehicle Graphics

INK COMPATIBILITY

Solvent

Eco-Solvent

Latex

UV Curable

Screen

Offset (UV Curable)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What does LSE mean?
LSE is an abreviation for Low Surface Energy. Historically low surface energy plastics include thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (HDPE). These plastics are very hard to stick to and require special high-tack adhesives. Most powersports vehicles, carts & helmets are made with these types of plastics.
Is MotoMark®a full wrap film?
No. When GF 235 MotoMark® is used with our GF 238 MotoMark® Laminate, you will have a 15-16 mil construction which (although conformable) is extremley difficult to wrap around curves and deep recesses.
What types of vehicles are ideal for GF 235 MotoMark®?
GF 235 is designed to be applied to quads, snowmobiles, motocross, powersport vehicles, helmets, and carts. Recommend testing before application.
What are the recommended laminates for GF 235?
GF 238 MotoMark® Laminate is the matching laminate and provides the most protection for the helmet and powersport types of applications.
Can I use primer with this product?
We do not recommend Primer 94 with our product. If absolutely necessary a small amount of Pro Bond™ Adhesive Promoter may be used in the tougher areas, but best practices are to clean the surface and crevices thoroughly, as most failures are the result of dirt and debris.