Can ShrinkArt films be recycled?
Can ShrinkArt films be recycled? Yes they can, as long as they’re recycled with materials that have this symbol on them.
Can ShrinkArt films be recycled? Yes they can, as long as they’re recycled with materials that have this symbol on them.
Can LaserPro™ laser cuttable film products be recycled? No, not in the traditional sense. The proprietary coating on this film is a contaminant that will fowl up the recycling process.
Can drafting film be recycled? No, not in the traditional sense. The drafting coating on this film is a contaminant that will fowl up the recycling process
Can light diffuser paper be recycled? Yes it can, right along with regular paper.
Can our ComputerGrafix digital printable films be recycled? No, not in the traditional sense. The printable coating on these films are a contaminant that will fowl up the recycling process.
Can any of our adhesive film products be recycled? No, not in the traditional sense. The adhesive coating and release liners are contaminants that will fowl up the polymer recycling process. Or the plastic film used as face stock is a contaminant for recycling the paper liner.
Can acetate film and sheets be recycled? Yes it can, right along with paper, because it is a polymer made from wood pulp and cotton linters. There is no specific recycling symbol for acetate polymer. So feel free to recycle it with any of your paper products.
Does translucent imaging film (TIF) resist tearing? Yes, it does, because it’s made from polyester film. However, at-tempting to tear it could cause damage to its functional coatings.
Does LaserPro™ laser cuttable film resist tearing? Yes, it does because it’s made from polyester film. However, attempting to tear it could cause damage to its functional coatings.
Does ComputerGrafix laser-printable film resist tearing? Yes, it does, because it’s made from polyester film. However, attempting to tear it could cause damage to its functional coatings.