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DI-NOC on innovative display pieces

FW-791 on boat deck top

Although we don’t know how 3M DI-NOC  would truly perform with this type of application on the open seas, here is a photo submitted by one of our customers for a display boat!  The work was done by Rocky Shaw (3M Window Film Sales Representative), and profile used was FW-791.

You can order FW-791 directly from IDSfinishes.com at our online store!  The 10′ length increment is located here.

If you have any innovative installations, please feel free to submit them to us and we’ll post them there (and then link them to our other social media sites!).

New book helps in researching LEED design

(original source story via TalkDirect.com)

Ari Meisel’s LEED Materials: A Resource Guide to Green Building, is a new book aimed at advising and procuring proper materials for sustainable design and obtaining LEED Credits for building projects.  3M DI-NOC can help contribute to these credits by maintaining the existing stock of walls, doors and frames, etc. while refreshing the look and feel of the substrates.

To order LEED Materials: A Resource Guide to Green Building, you may visit Amazon.com here

For more on sustainable design engineering concerning 3M DI-NOC specifically, you may download the official 3M Information sheet here

The flexibility of 3M DI-NOC in one photo!

Anyone who works with with vinyl in general knows curves and contours are no small feat, your number one enemy being wrinkles or stretching of the design on the material.  Well below, Neville Cooper has shown how 3M DI-NOC supercedes all previous limitations in vinyl!  What a great install, and great submission via our Facebook page.  Feel free to submit your photos as well!

3M DI-NOC CA-421 used on helmet

3M DI-NOC CA-421 used on helmet