Yes, some speciality laminates are designed for outdoor use. For example, Coala UV lam antigraffiti provides up to one year of exterior durability and protects signage against paint, markers, and chemicals, making it ideal for bus shelters or hoardings. For longer-term protection, Contra Vision Overlaminate CL50 offers UV resistance, dirt protection, and up to seven years’ durability, extending the life of perforated window films in outdoor settings.
Several speciality laminates are suitable for indoor floor graphics. Coala floor lam sand is a textured, anti-slip (R9) solution designed for short-term indoor applications, such as retail promotions or events. For a more environmentally conscious option, Coala PP floor lam is a PVC-free polypropylene film with an R10 anti-slip rating. Both provide durability and safety for floor-based displays.
For creating reliable, long-lasting writable surfaces, Coala dry erase premium lam is an excellent choice. Its glossy PET film is resistant to ghosting and scratches, with a 10-year guarantee, making it ideal for schools, offices, hospitals, and other high-use environments. For more flexible or short-term applications, Antalis dry erase lam offers a high-gloss polypropylene option that works well with dry erase markers and is easy to clean.
For exhibition and display use, Coala PP Laminate UV is recommended. Available in gloss or matt finishes, it is a PVC-free polypropylene film with built-in UV stabilisers for outdoor resistance of up to four years. In addition to protecting graphics, it offers dry-wipe and anti-graffiti properties, making it a versatile choice for signage, point-of-sale displays, and exhibition stands.