Fusion Wrap

High-Performance Digital Polymeric Film with FLITE Technology®

Fusion Wrap is a 60 microns white gloss high-performance polymeric film with FLITE Technology®. Fusion Wrap’s lite contact system is designed for fast and effective installation for vehicle wraps and graphics. Fusion Wrap features a low profile air egress liner and has a tinted, permanent pressure-sensitive adhesive that creates enough opacity to ensure a vibrant print.

Fusion Wrap is rated for outdoor durability up to 7 years (unprinted). Printed durability is dependent on the ink system used.

Applications & Features

  • Great for vehicle wraps & graphics with simple to moderate curves
  • Lite initial contact that forms a strong bond
  • Printable on Eco-Solvent, Solvent, Latex, and UV printers
  • Recommended overlaminates: Series 3170
  • Compatible overlaminates: Series 3200, Series 3210, Series 3220, Series 3270, Series 3310, Series 3420* or Series 3350

*Use on flat and simple curves only.

Certified for HP Latex Inks

Performance & Physical Data

Property Test Methods Typical Value
Surface Finish Gloss Meter 60° Reflection 80 to 90 Gloss Units
Thickness Micrometer, Federal Bench Type 60 microns
Tensile Strength ensile Tester with 51 mm jaw separation; crosshead speed of 5.1 mm/s, web direction ≥ 1.7 kg/cm
Elongation Instron Tensile Tester as above Average 180%
Shelf Life (In Box) Ideal Storage Temperature 21°C and 50% relative humidity 1 year from factory shipment
Application Temperature Range On clean, dry substrate 15°C to 38°C
Service Temperature Range On clean, dry substrate -29°C to 65°C
Dimensional Stability 70°C, 48 hours 0.24 mm
Peel Adhesion PSTC-1, 15 min, 21°C 264.78 N/m
Peel Adhesion PSTC-1, 24 hours, 21°C 441.30 N/m
Peel Adhesion PSTC-1, 1 week, 21°C 529.56 N/m
Liner Release TLMI Release at 90 ̊, 760 cm/min 8.6 g/cm
NOTE: Recommended post-heat surface temperature of vinyl installed: 95°C to 105°C. Post-heat must be applied gradually and approximately 10-15cm from the film.
Standard Terms & Conditions Apply

USE & APPLICATION

Fusion Wrap will resist weathering best when applied vertically. Horizontal angles, such as hood and auto roof surfaces, will deteriorate more quickly than vertical angles. This is due to increased exposure to sun and moisture, as well as high deposition of dirt and atmospheric contaminants. Actual horizontal weathering will be dependent on maintenance, location and elemental exposure. Use heat and/or chemicals when removing the film from the vehicle.
Fusion Wrap is designed to be used for vehicle wraps and graphics. When wrapping curves and channels with Fusion Wrap, it is recommended for the product to be draped and not stretched into areas with channels. The manufacturing process of Fusion Wrap poses certain limitations on applications, please refer to the Fusion Wrap Installation Guide & information below for installation techniques and recommendations. If you have any questions, such as if Fusion Wrap will work for your specific application, please contact your Arlon Sales Rep. 

   APPLICATION

  INSTALLATION TECHNIQUE REQUIRED

  OVERLAMINATE(S)    
VEHICLE/FLEET DECALS Refer to Fusion Installation Guide for Best Practices SERIES 3170, SERIES 3220, SERIES 3270, SERIES 3210
FLAT VEHICLE SIDES

Refer to Fusion Installation Guide for Best Practices

SERIES 3170, SERIES 3220, SERIES 3270, SERIES 3210
SIMPLE CURVES Refer to Fusion Installation Guide for Best Practices SERIES 3170, SERIES 3220, SERIES 3270, SERIES 3210
DEEP CHANNELS

Video: Fusion Wrap & SLX™ Cast Wrap - Choosing the Right Product (click here)

Video: Fusion - Relief Cut (click here)

SERIES 3170, SERIES 3220, SERIES 3270, SERIES 3210
RIVETS* TIP #50: How to Install on Rivets: The Roller Method
TIP #51: How to Install on Rivets: The Poke/Lance Method
SERIES 3170, SERIES 3220, SERIES 3270, SERIES 3210

*Not For EMEA. Can be applied on low profile rivets. Rivet vary in shape and size so tenting may appear.

 

WRAPPING COMPLEX CURVES WITH POLYMERIC FILM

Complex curves are panels or components of the vehicle that bend in multiple directions. They are commonly found in bumpers, door handles, side view mirrors, fog light pockets, recessed windows in cargo vans, wheel well channels, and shark fin antennas. Due to polymeric films’ nature to shrink, do not apply into these areas by bridging and overstretching or with a one-piece seamless wrap. Instead, an installer must use cut-outs, inlays, or seams/overlaps.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

The following is made in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied:
All orders and purchases made in connection with this document are governed and limited by Arlon’s Standard Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated in full by this reference and are available at https://www.arlon.com/eu_en/legal/terms-and-conditions or in hardcopy by request.