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Fotomural Three great white sharks swim towards you out of the depths.  One of them decides to take a bite out of you and attacks. 3D rendering
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Three great white sharks swim towards you out of the depths. one of them decides to take a bite out of you and attacks. 3d rendering.
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Fotomural de vinilo

El fotomural de vinilo está impreso sobre una base duradera con una superficie lisa y mate. Los colores de los fotomurales serán vivos durante muchos años gracias a las tintas HP Latex.

  • ✓ Resistente a la deformación y al estiramiento.
  • ✓ Permeable al vapor de agua
  • ✓ Fácil montaje
  • ✓ Tinta de látex ecológico

Ancho máximo del bloque: 95-105 cm. Cuando el tamaño excede el ancho máximo, la impresión constará de varias hojas pares
Aplicación: paredes lisas y uniformes
Método de pegado: aplique el pegamento solo en la superficie de la pared y aplique los siguientes paneles borde con borde, lo que reduce el riesgo de daños al papel tapiz y también permite una corrección suave de su ubicación
Método de limpieza: un paño seco
Acabado: semi mate


Fotomural de vinilo lavable

El fotomural de vinilo lavable se imprime en una capa interna duradera con una superficie lisa y mate, y luego se cubre con un laminado, protegiéndolo contra la humedad y los efectos negativos de otros factores externos (rasguños, abrasiones, luz solar). La moderna tecnología de impresión HP Latex permite colores vivos durante mucho tiempo.

  • ✓ Cubierto con laminado
  • ✓ Resistente a la humedad, rasguños, abrasiones y los efectos del sol.
  • ✓ Resistente a la deformación y al estiramiento.
  • ✓ permeable al vapor de agua
  • ✓ Fácil montaje
  • ✓ Tinta de látex ecológico

Ancho máximo del bloque: 95-105 cm. Cuando el tamaño excede el ancho máximo, la impresión constará de varias hojas pares
Aplicación: paredes lisas y uniformes. Habitaciones con alta humedad (cocina, baño) y expuestas a rasguños (vestíbulo, habitación infantil, hotel, restaurante, sala de conferencias, edificios públicos, escuelas, jardines de infancia, guarderías)
Método de pegado: el adhesivo se aplica solo a la superficie de la pared y colocamos los siguientes paneles borde con borde, lo que reduce el riesgo de daños al papel tapiz durante los trabajos de renovación y también permite una corrección suave de su ubicación
Método de limpieza: un paño húmedo
Acabado: semi mate


Fotomural de vinilo estructural

El fotomural de vinilo estructural está impreso en una base duradera y fina similar a la arena. Este acabado le da una mejor impresión de profundidad a la impresión. La tecnología HP Latex le permite mantener colores vivos durante muchos años.

  • ✓ Estructura de arena fina.
  • ✓ Resistente a la deformación y al estiramiento.
  • ✓ Permeable al vapor de agua
  • ✓ Fácil montaje
  • ✓ Tinta de látex ecológico

Ancho máximo del panel: 100 cm. Cuando el tamaño excede el ancho máximo del material, la impresión constará de varias hojas pares
Aplicación: paredes lisas y uniformes. El fotomural se ve bien en interiores residenciales, así como en restaurantes, escuelas y oficinas
Método de pegado: aplique el pegamento solo en la superficie de la pared y aplique un borde sólido al extremo, lo que reduce el riesgo de dañar el papel tapiz y también permite una corrección suave de su ubicación
Método de limpieza: un paño seco
Acabado: semi-mate, estructura de arena fina


Fotomural de vinilo estructural lavable

El fotomural de vinilo está impreso sobre una base duradera con una estructura de arena fina, lo que le permite obtener una mejor impresión de profundidad en la impresión. La tecnología HP Latex permite mantener colores vivos durante muchos años.

  • ✓ Cubierto con laminado
  • ✓ Estructura de arena fina.
  • ✓ Resistente a la humedad, rasguños, abrasiones y los efectos del sol.
  • ✓ Resistente a la deformación y al estiramiento.
  • ✓ Permeable al vapor de agua
  • ✓ Fácil montaje
  • ✓ Tinta de látex ecológico

Ancho máximo del bloque: 100 cm. Cuando el tamaño excede el ancho máximo del material, la impresión consta de varias hojas pares
Aplicación: paredes lisas y uniformes. Decoración de habitaciones con alta humedad (cocina, baño) y áreas expuestas a rasguños (pasillo, habitación infantil, hotel, restaurante, sala de conferencias, edificios públicos, escuelas, jardines de infancia, guarderías)
Método de pegado: el pegamento se aplica solo a la superficie de la pared, lo que reduce el riesgo de daños al papel tapiz durante los trabajos de renovación, y también permite una corrección suave de su ubicación
Método de limpieza: con un paño húmedo
Acabado: semi-mate, estructura de arena fina


Fotomural autoadhesivo

Gracias a su aplicación universal, se ve muy bien en diferentes habitaciones y en diferentes superficies. Los fotomurales autoadhesivos son excelentes para pegar en la pared, así como armarios, vidrios, muebles y otras superficies lisas. La tecnología HP Latex proporciona colores claros y vivos durante muchos años.

  • ✓ Sin pegamento adicional
  • ✓ Montaje muy fácil y rápido.
  • ✓ Resistente a la deformación y al estiramiento.
  • ✓ permeable al vapor de agua
  • ✓ Tinta de látex ecológico

Ancho máximo del panel: 133 cm. Si el tamaño excede el ancho máximo del material, la impresión constará de varias hojas pares
Aplicación: superficies lisas, uso universal
Método de pegado: de borde a borde
Método de limpieza: un paño húmedo
Acabado: semi mate


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