Polymeric 3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl for Car Decoration

Polymeric 3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl for Car Decoration
Model:CPB1714
Brand:CARDECO
Origin:Made In China
Category:Transportation / Car Accessories / Car Exterior Decoration
Label:Carbon Fiber Vinyl , Carbon Fiber Foil , Carbon Fiber Film
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Product Description

 Raw Material: 

--- Flexible Polymeric PVC Film with 3D texture


--- Low tack removable solvent acrylic glue


--- Release liner with air channels


 


Characters:


--- Produced with high flexible polymeric PVC film, this makes its suitable for arch and 


 


irregular surfaces.


--- Low initial tack makes its easy for application and peeling off


--- Air releasing channel makes it bubble free during applications


--- High weather resistance to acid rain, hailstone, heavy snow, sand storm etc


--- Protect the paint from different scratches and UV


--- Seamless for whole car wrapping


--- High Performance-Price Ratio


--- 3D Effect


 


Product Description:


Carbon Fiber is a kind of new material, featured by conductive, high intensity, low density, 


 


corrosion resisting and heat resistant. It is widely applied to different areas everywhere.


 


Carbon Fiber Vinyl is a kind of fibrous carbon material, mixed with carbonic organic fiber like 


 


Nylon yarn, acrylic yarn, and manmade yarn, and plastic resin, which are then put into inert 


 


atmosphere, and carbonized under certain pressure.


 


It is mainly used for car decoration. It can be used to dress up car engine hood, steering wheel, 


 


empennage, etc., excellently meeting your expectation of unique decorations.


 


Can also be used for wrapping laptop, ipod, mobile etc

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Member Information

Shanghai Cardeco Industry Co.,Ltd.
Country/Region:Shang Hai - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:13916890524
Contact:Leo (Export Manager)
Last Online:31 Mar, 2011