Taya Groups has launched three new products in its Kavalan PVC-free range of films.
The new products are Spiderweb 300 L!ner, Sunlight Weldable Basic, and Sunlight ZeRo.
Stark Digital distributes Kavalan products in New Zealand.
I-Chien Lin, chairman of Taya Groups, says, “We are proud to be adding three original products to the Kavalan range. These really open up the PVC-free revolution to a host of new businesses of varying size and scope, whatever stage they may be at on their green journey.
“We have ramped up research and development. Also, we have worked closely with our customers to ensure we are delivering the solutions that the industry needs. As we move closer to PVC-free being standard as opposed to specialised, we will continue to develop our portfolio.
“As Kavalan expands geographically through its fast-growing distribution network, the extended range of PVC-free products will make it possible for many more businesses to embrace more sustainable wide-format banner materials.”
Complementary product to mesh
The company says Spiderweb 300 L!ner is the first PVC-free mesh liner available on the market. Kavalan calls it a complementary product to Kavalan Spiderweb PVC-free mesh banner material. It says Spiderweb 300 L!ner will allow for a more versatile application of the material across businesses. It also says the new product is an environmentally friendly alternative to PVC mesh. The new liner is lighter.
Taya Groups calls Sunlight Weldable Basic a point of entry for companies looking to expand their offering with PVC-free materials. This basic, non-fire-retardant option to Kavalan’s flagship PVC-free product Sunlight Weldable can help businesses making their first move away from PVC.
Sunlight ZeRo is the first product in the Kavalan range to be fully biodegradable. Previously, other options in the Kavalan range have had biodegradable coatings. Taya Groups says biodegradable materials are a landmark innovation in wide-format materials, considering the amount that ends its life in landfill.