New Aslan FerroSoft range
- steve8125
- Mar 23, 2017
- 2 min read
Print Solutions
Aslan, the German manufacturer of self-adhesive films for special applications, is bringing to market its new range of FerroSoft films, with three magnetically receptive solutions that are particularly user friendly.
The new films are extremely soft and flexible, making them easy to apply. As an additional benefit, all three variants can be stored and transported in a rolled up condition. The self-adhesive ferrous films come with three different finishes – digital printable, whiteboard and anthracite coloured.

Just like the existing ferrous films from the Aslan memoboard portfolio, the new FerroSoft films can transform any smooth substrate into a magnetically receptive surface. In addition, the flexible films lend themselves perfectly to creative customisation. They can be cut to any imaginable shape or size and can be used as organisational boards, communications surfaces or even background graphics for magnetic, changeable advertising messages.
FerroPrint Aslan FF 480, the new printable variant in matt white, is so flexible that it can be printed with solvent, eco solvent, UV curing and even latex inks. This means any desired printed image can be made magnetically receptive. Combined with Aslan’s transparent blackboard and whiteboard films, printed graphics can also be written on with chalk or whiteboard markers.
The new FerroSoft Whiteboard Aslan FF 550 film, in glossy white, offers a ready made two in one solution, combining the magnetic function with the ability to be written on and wiped clean like a whiteboard. This lets users create a high quality, multifunctional communications surface in just a single pass. The anthracite coloured FerroSoft Aslan FF 410 film is designed to be freely combined with other self-adhesive films, enabling the creation of customised whiteboard, blackboard or coloured surfaces that are magnetically receptive.

The new self-adhesive FerroSoft films are conform to REACH and available immediately in a 12 x 1.01 metre format.








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