3M DI-NOC is a high end PVC film made to replace or enhance natural materials, such as woods, solids, stucco, sand, stone, leather, suede, weave, carbon, abstract, and metallic. Most of them have a textured surface to look and feel like the real material. These films are intended to cover all type of the surfaces – wall covering, furniture, fixture, ceiling, doors elevators, floor, exterior/interior applications.
Fine Wood – a combination of unique processing steps results in a wood grain appearance and texture that closely resemble authentic wood. Available in different patterns, varying from traditional wood to modern architectural designs.
3M™ DI-NOC™ Films are durable, dimensionally stable, vinyl films that were specifically developed for interior/exterior decorations and refurbishment.
The backside has heavy duty 3M Comply adhesive for peel and stick application; no need to deal with messy glue. The Comply adhesive features a checkerboard like structure of channels to help air bubbles escape during application:
DI-NOC is designed to withstand outdoor weather conditions (rain, snow, sun) and will not fade for 3-5 years. This means you can wrap your cars hood, roof, mirrors, grill, etc. It will even protect your car’s paint from most rock chips and scratches. If applied indoors, out of direct UV light exposure, you can expect a lifespan of at least 12 years.
Technical information.
- Construction - Polyvinyl chloride film with permanent adhesive;
- Recommended Application Temperature - 16-28C (60-82F);
- Heat Resistance - Product applied to an aluminum plate and aged for 28 days at 65C (149F). Test Result: Minimal change to adhesion and film appearance;
- Film Thickness Comparison:
DI-NOC: 0.2159mm (0.0085in)
Sign vinyl: 0.0889mm (0.0035in)
Printer paper: 0.1016mm (0.004in)
There are over 600 different patterns and colors available. Check these links to see color palette.




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