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ZeroNine's FloodCoat White Product Summary

FloodCoat White is the newest and easiest way to add a white backing layer to your prints. With ZeroNine's FloodCoat White, you no longer need a printer that prints white ink or a sticky white vinyl to back up the graphic. Our product was specially formulated for use on clear vinyl and static cling materials, and is applied using a hot-roll laminator.

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FloodCoat White Lamination Coating
It adds a white backing for interior applied window inkjet prints
The results are fantastic

ZeroNine's FloodCoat White is the industries first white ink that transfers in a dry process using the heat and pressure from a hot-laminator. It is a clean and easy to use product that is a wonderful substitute to screenprinting, applying your graphics on the outside of the window, or laminating the white using a vinyl. By clicking the link below, you will see the advantages of using FloodCoat White versus other alternatives.
Advantages and Considerations

FloodCoat White is the industries first white ink that transfers in a dry process using heat and pressure from a hot-laminator. It consists of a heat activated white ink that is temporarily bonded to a film carrier. The white coating/ink is transferred to the printed graphic during the lamination process and the carrier is removed after lamination is complete. The white coating and the film carrier form a single web of material with no obvious two-ply construction being evident. The material is self-wound with the coating on the inside. For further clarification, clicking the following link takes you to the FloodCoat White Instructions webpage that consists of pictures and descriptions on how this revolutionary product works.
Step-by-Step Instructions

Our FloodCoat White has been tested on Seal and AGL laminators using a range of solvent or eco-sol inkjet inks. To view our recommended settings that have given us the best quality output click the following link. We recommend starting with our settings and depending on your equipment, materials, and application, you may need to make fine-tuned changes.
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