Nikkalite Flexible Eng Grade
Central UK Location
Daily deliveries throughout
the UK and Europe
Nikkalite® Flexible Engineering Grade (FEG) is a flexible glass-beaded retroreflective sheeting that renders retroreflectivity during darkness. It is designed for use on emergency vehicles and fleet markings where application to riveted and corrugated surfaces may be required.
50 yards/45.72 metres on a roll.
The material is highly resistant to extremes of hot, cold, dry and humid weathering conditions and vehicles liveried with FEG sheeting are attractive in appearance and highly visible during both day and night-time conditions.
Nikkalite® Flexible Engineering Grade (FEG) is a flexible glass-beaded retroreflective sheeting that renders retroreflectivity during darkness. It is designed for use on emergency vehicles and fleet markings where application to riveted and corrugated surfaces may be required.
The material is highly resistant to extremes of hot, cold, dry and humid weathering conditions and vehicles liveried with FEG sheeting are attractive in appearance and highly visible during both day and night-time conditions.
FAQ
Engineering grade Nikkalite comes as standard at 1220mm / 48"
The rolls are 50 yards / 45.72m long.
The durability of Nikkalite Engineering grade is up to 7 years.
Yes, Nikkalite Engineering Grade does not need edge sealing, so it can be cut and still be used just as effectively.
Nikkliate Engineering Grade Is a flat reflective, so it only works with direct light behind it.
Due to the new REMA mandates, Nikkalite Engineering Grade is not Chapter 8 compliant, for either highway or emergency service.
Yes, we can slit Nikkalite Engineering down to 24” / 610mm or we also supply strip rolls at 25/50/150/250mm.
Nikkalite comes in white, blue, red, orange, green, yellow and black.
The nature of Nikkalite Engineering Grade means it can conform to gentle curves, and the pressure sensitive adhesive means it begins to adhere after pressure with a squeegee.
Nikkalite Engineering Grade is a flat reflective sheet, which is capable of being applied to surfaces with minor corrugations or riveted, and is highly resistant to hot, cold and humid weather.