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Title: Protecting Surfaces From Damage


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LLumar Graffiti Shield
Protecting Glass From Damage
LLumar Graffiti Shield Clear, self-adhesive
films used as a removable protection coat
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LLumar Graffiti Shield
What causes unwanted damage to glass?
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  • Accidental damage, mechanical wear and tear
  • Deliberate damage, vandalism, Tagging/Graffiti

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  • Wear shows typically in lifts or glazed areas
    (escalators, cash registers, aquariums, glazed
    galleries, sound proofing walls, stadium glazing,
    buses, trains, airports, railway stations,)

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  • Passage areas and revolving doors are also often
    exposed to big and hard baggage items or
    consistent abrasion.

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Accidental damage, wear and tear
  • LLumar Graffiti Shield protective films can
    mitigate accidental damage to glass surfaces.

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Accidental damage, wear and tear
  • LLumar Graffiti Shield takes the unwanted
    damage. Once it is removed for replacement, it
    should reveal a pristine, undamaged glass
    surface.

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LLumar Graffiti Shield
  • Deliberate damage
  • Vandalism (Hooligans, Demonstrators, Vandals)
  • Graffiti (territorial mark and sign of
    reputation within the Scene)

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Vandalism
  • Be it the Champions League, the World Economy
    Summit or the Chaos Days violent groups like
    to take advantage for some vandalism games in the
    downtowns, often damaging shop fronts. The damage
    values are sometimes excessive.

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Vandalism
  • Damage is often not limited to the glass surface.
    There is merchandise, furniture, equipment and
    sometimes even human lives to be protected.

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  • In comparison to this, the tags and pieces of the
    Graffity Scene appear rather harmless. Some are
    even quite artistic. Nevertheless, the acts often
    constitute a legal offence, and there are
    considerable liabilities at stake.

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  • Spraying with lacquer cans
  • Scratching with hard-tip items
  • Etching with acid pens

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  • Spraying allows a Writer and his Crew to grow
    beyond the stage of mere alphabetic Tags and to
    apply entire Pieces to walls, trains, bridges
    etc., to obtain the important Fame within the
    Scene and even to potentially become a King.

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Spray Graffiti
  • The Writer has no political messages and often
    isolates himself from his family and friends. He
    is only after the greatest possible reputation
    within the Scene. Most have some awareness of
    illegality but prefer to ignore it.

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Spray Graffiti
  • LLumar Graffiti Shield protects the substrates
    from the paint cocktails. It can often be
    repeatedly cleaned before it has to be removed
    from the pristine surface beneath and replaced.

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Scratch Graffiti
  • Scratching offers less freedom of expression to
    the Writer (only Tags, no Pieces). Shop
    fronts, bus/train stops, bus/train windows and
    mirrors are preferred targets.

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Scratch Graffiti
  • LLumar Graffiti Shield can keep the scratching
    tools from touching and harming the glass surface.

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Scratch Graffiti
  • The Writer is not supposed to recognize the film
    if properly installed (edges, contamination,
    bubbles). We want him to think he is scratching
    on glass and then to walk away with satisfaction.

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Scratch Graffiti
  • Removing the protective film should leave an
    intact glass surface behind.

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  • Mainly in America, there have been cases where
    the tags on the glass were created with
    acid-filled felt tip pen shells.

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Etch Graffiti
  • LLUMAR Graffiti Shield is made of resistant PET
    and has a hardcoat which hardly suffers e.g. from
    hydrofluoric acid. The acid is repelled by the
    film (top half of photo), and the writer walks
    away.

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Fire rating S4/DIN 5510
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Approved for automotive application
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LLumar Graffiti ShieldTypes and suitabilities
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Construction example GCL SR RPS 6
Siliconized release sheet
High-tack CPF laminatingadhesive
Reduced-tack RPS adhesive with UV absorbers
High-resistance PET layers
Hardened SR surface coating
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Further benefits from LLumar films
  • Shatter retainment upon glass breakage, injury
    prevention up to EN 12600 (pendulum test),
    Emergency exit, passenger protection
  • Glass strengthening up to anti-bandit performance
    to EN 356 (ball drop test), bomb blast protection
    up to GSA Level 2
  • UV protection for furniture, exhibits, paintings,
    sunlight allergy patients
  • Combinable with privacy, glare, solar, RF/EMI,
    screening, low-E, and decorative features

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Why seek preventive action?
  • A replacement of todays low-E and laminated
    glass panes would be much more costly than just
    changing the film. Unfilmed glass, when etched or
    scratched, may otherwise bring losses in value
    and customer acceptance, and the Graffiti Scene
    could be encouraged to continue its activities.

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  • Applying LLumar Graffiti Shield protective films
    can save considerable money, as only the film
    needs to be replaced while the costly glazing
    system underneath is left intact in most cases.

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LLumar Graffiti Shield CPFilms Vertriebs
GmbH Herforder Str. 119-131, D-33609
Bielefeld Tel. 49 / 521 / 93248 0 Fax 49 /
521 / 93248 28 info_at_LLumar.de www.LLumar.de,
www.LLumar.com, www.CPFilms.com
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