Calendered vinyl is a type of self-adhesive film produced by heat-rolling and stretching. It’s less expensive and less conformable than cast vinyl but suitable for many standard applications.
Applications:
Used for flat-surface graphics, short-term outdoor signage, and indoor displays.
Key Features:
More economical than cast vinyl
Moderate durability (2–5 years)
Thicker and less flexible
Prone to shrinkage over time
Related terms: Cast Vinyl, SAV, Monomeric vs Polymeric