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Fototapete: A tree with bare branches against a mottled sky on a misty winter

Fototapete A tree with bare branches against a mottled sky on a misty winter dawn in Irthington, Cumbria, England UK
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A tree with bare branches against a mottled sky on a misty winter dawn in Irthington, Cumbria, England UK.
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Produktbeschreibung

Vinyl-Fototapete

Die Vinyl-Fototapete wird auf einem robusten Untergrund mit glatter, matter Oberfläche gedruckt. Dank der HP Latex-Tuschen bleiben die Farben der Fototapete viele Jahre lang intensiv.

  • ✓ Robust gegen Verformungen und Ausdehnen
  • ✓ Wasserdampfdurchlässig
  • ✓ Einfache Montage
  • ✓ Umweltfreundliche HP Latex-Tusche

Maximale Streifenbreite: 95-105 cm. Wenn die Abmessungen die maximale Breite übersteigen, setzt sich der Ausdruck aus mehreren gleich großen Bögen zusammen
Anwendungsbereich: glatte, ebene Wände
Klebemethode: Der Klebstoff wird ausschließlich auf die Wand aufgebracht, anschließend werden die einzelnen Streifen Kante an Kante aufgeklebt; so wird das Risiko einer Beschädigung der Tapete minimiert und die Lage kann leicht korrigiert werden
Reinigungsmethode: trockenes Tuch
Oberfläche: halbmatt


Abwischbare Vinyl-Fototapete

Die abwischbare Vinyl-Fototapete wird auf einem robusten Untergrund mit glatter, matter Oberfläche gedruckt. Anschließend wird sie laminiert, um sie gegen Feuchtigkeit und die negativen Folgen äußerer Einflüsse (Kratzer, Abrieb, Sonneneinstrahlung) zu schützen. Die moderne HP Latex-Drucktechnologie sorgt langfristig für lebendige Farben.

  • ✓ Laminiert
  • ✓ Robust gegen Feuchtigkeit, Kratzer, Abrieb und Sonneneinstrahlung
  • ✓ Robust gegen Verformungen und Ausdehnen
  • ✓ Wasserdampfdurchlässig
  • ✓ Einfache Montage
  • ✓ Umweltfreundliche HP Latex-Tusche

Maximale Streifenbreite: 95-105 cm. Wenn die Abmessungen die maximale Breite übersteigen, setzt sich der Ausdruck aus mehreren gleich großen Bögen zusammen
Anwendungsbereich: glatte, ebene Wände. Räume mit großer Feuchtigkeit (Küche, Bad) bzw. Wände, die leicht verkratzt werden können (Flur, Kinderzimmer, Hotel, Restaurant, Konferenzsaal, öffentliche Gebäude, Schulen, Kindergärten, Krippen)
Klebemethode: Der Klebstoff wird ausschließlich auf die Wand aufgebracht, anschließend werden die einzelnen Streifen Kante an Kante aufgeklebt; so wird das Risiko einer Beschädigung der Tapete bei Renovierungsarbeiten minimiert und die Lage kann leicht korrigiert werden
Reinigungsmethode: feuchtes Tuch
Oberfläche: halbmatt


Vinyl-Strukturtapete

Die Vinyl-Strukturtapete wird auf einem robusten Untergrund mit Feinsandstruktur gedruckt. So wird der Eindruck besonderer Tiefe hervorgerufen. Die HP Latex-Technologie sorgt langfristig für ausdrucksstarke Farben.

  • ✓ Feinsandstruktur
  • ✓ Robust gegen Verformungen und Ausdehnen
  • ✓ Wasserdampfdurchlässig
  • ✓ Einfache Montage
  • ✓ Umweltfreundliche HP Latex-Tusche

Maximale Streifenbreite: 100 cm. Wenn die Abmessungen die maximale Breite übersteigen, setzt sich der Ausdruck aus mehreren gleich großen Bögen zusammen
Anwendungsbereich: glatte, ebene Wände. Die Fototapete ist sowohl für Wohnräume, als auch für Restaurants, Schulen und Büros geeignet
Klebemethode: Der Klebstoff wird ausschließlich auf die Wand aufgebracht, anschließend werden die einzelnen Streifen Kante an Kante aufgeklebt; so wird das Risiko einer Beschädigung der Tapete minimiert und die Lage kann leicht korrigiert werden
Reinigungsmethode: trockenes Tuch
Oberfläche: halbmatt, Feinsandstruktur


Abwaschbare Struktur-Vinylfototapete

Die Vinyl-Strukturtapete wird auf einem robusten Untergrund mit Feinsandstruktur gedruckt. So wird der Eindruck besonderer Tiefe hervorgerufen. Die HP Latex-Technologie sorgt langfristig für ausdrucksstarke Farben.

  • ✓ Laminiert
  • ✓ Feinsandstruktur
  • ✓ Robust gegen Feuchtigkeit, Kratzer, Abrieb und Sonneneinstrahlung
  • ✓ Robust gegen Verformungen und Ausdehnen
  • ✓ Wasserdampfdurchlässig
  • ✓ Einfache Montage
  • ✓ Umweltfreundliche HP Latex-Tusche

Maximale Streifenbreite: 100 cm. Wenn die Abmessungen die maximale Breite übersteigen, setzt sich der Ausdruck aus mehreren gleich großen Bögen zusammen
Anwendungsbereich: glatte, ebene Wände. Räume mit großer Feuchtigkeit (Küche, Bad) und Wände die leicht verkratzt werden können (Flur, Kinderzimmer, Hotel, Restaurant, Konferenzsaal, öffentliche Gebäude, Schulen, Kindergärten, Krippen)
Klebemethode: Der Klebstoff wird ausschließlich auf die Wand aufgebracht, anschließend werden die einzelnen Streifen Kante an Kante aufgeklebt; so wird das Risiko einer Beschädigung der Tapete bei Renovierungsarbeiten minimiert und die Lage kann leicht korrigiert werden
Reinigungsmethode: feuchtes Tuch
Oberfläche: halbmatt, Feinsandstruktur


Selbstklebende Fototapete

Dank des vielseitigen Anwendungsbereichs eignet sich das Produkt hervorragend für verschiedene Räumen und auf unterschiedlichen Flächen.

Selbstklebende Fototapeten sind die richtige Wahl für Wände, Schränke, Fensterscheiben, Möbel und andere glatte Flächen. Die ausdrucksstarken, lebendigen Farben sind dank der HP Latex-Technologie über viele Jahre hinweg garantiert.

  • ✓ Ohne zusätzlichen Klebstoff
  • ✓ Sehr einfache und schnelle Montage
  • ✓ Robust gegen Verformungen und Ausdehnen
  • ✓ Wasserdampfdurchlässig
  • ✓ Umweltfreundliche HP Latex-Tusche

Maximale Streifenbreite: 133 cm. Wenn die Abmessungen die maximale Breite übersteigen, setzt sich der Ausdruck aus mehreren gleich großen Bögen zusammen
Anwendungsbereich: glatte Flächen, vielseitig anwendbar
Klebemethode: Kante an Kante
Reinigungsmethode: feuchtes Tuch
Oberfläche: halbmatt


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