Trailers differ significantly from classic vehicles like passenger cars. Their surfaces are often made of aluminum, plywood panels, coated steel, or plastic panels, and are frequently rough, textured, or powder-coated. Standard films adhere only to a limited extent on such surfaces or may come off prematurely.
Additionally, trailers are exposed to much higher stresses: wind while driving, vibrations, moisture, temperature fluctuations, and regular cleaning—sometimes even with high-pressure washers.
Special high-adhesion films are specifically developed for these requirements. They offer significantly higher initial and final adhesion, ensuring that the lettering remains securely on the trailer even under demanding conditions.