Perforated Window Vinyl Printing and Installation

Perforated Vinyl is Perfect For Window Signs!

Retail storefronts can undoubtedly grab consumer attention with the right window signage. Proof of this can be seen at Carat N Karat in Flushing, NY, where we recently applied Perforated Vinyl to the storefront window for Tiffany Watch .

Perforated Vinyl is an excellent print solution for outdoor windows because it doesn’t inhibit viewing out from the inside. We call this perforated media ‘Invisa-View‘ and it is available in virtually any size.

As you can see from the photos below, full-color Perforated Vinyl  (Invisa-View) such as these can make quite an impact without restricting the view from inside the store!

Perforated Window Vinyl in Action

Perforated Vinyl has become increasingly popular for storefront windows. We named this product “Invisa-View“ because it captures the essence of the media. The 65/35 perforated pattern means that 65% of the vinyl media has surface to print and 35% is tiny holes. There is enough print surface to carry outstanding image resolution and color reproduction, but the tiny holes give off a ‘see through’ invisible appearance, particularly from behind.

Viewing from behind, the window will appear tinted but will not lose visibility. From the outside, the image appears solid with a slight opacity depending on the lighting.

Perforated Vinyl Mesh Storefront The Invisa-View is shipped in a tube along with all of the tools and instructions needed for installation. The media backing peels off to expose an adhesive back that should be applied to a smooth, clear, and clean surface for optimum results.

The Duratran Company offers printing and installation of Perforated Vinyl aka Invisa-View across the entire nation. Please call us at 1-800-962-3119 if you have any questions! 

 

 

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