Avery Dennison is a prominent global manufacturer of pressure-sensitive adhesive materials, including vinyl. Avery Dennison vinyl is a popular choice for signage, vehicle graphics, and other applications due to its high-quality, durability, and versatility, and Airmark is a proud supplier of Avery Dennison permanent vinyl.

Avery Dennison vinyl thickness can vary significantly depending on the intended use of the material. In this article, we'll explore the different uses for this vinyl brand and the thickness required for each application.



What Is Avery Dennison Vinyl?

Avery Dennison vinyl is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is a synthetic plastic polymer. This material is formulated to be durable, long-lasting, and resistant to weather, UV light, and other environmental factors, making it ideal for outdoor applications. 


PVC is an excellent material for vinyl because it is flexible, which allows the vinyl to conform to a variety of surfaces and curvatures. The adhesive backing on Avery Dennison vinyl is activated by pressure–this allows it to bond securely to surfaces such as metal, glass, plastic, and painted surfaces.


Uses of Avery Dennison Vinyl

Avery Dennison vinyl can be used in a wide range of applications, including:


Signage and Graphics

Avery Dennison vinyl is commonly used for sign-making and vehicle graphics like car wraps, which require high-quality, durable materials that can withstand exposure to outdoor elements.


Product Labeling

Do you want your labels to stand out and shine? Do you need them to last, despite them being positioned in a high-contact place? Avery Dennison vinyl is both vibrant and long-lasting, making it ideal for product labels.


Decorative Applications

Avery Dennison vinyl is also used in decorative applications on walls, windows, and other surfaces, where it can provide an eye-catching design element.


Thickness of Avery Dennison Vinyl

Avery Dennison offers a wide range of thickness in their vinyls, with measurements between two millimeters to more than four millimeters. Thin vinyl (two millimeters) is suitable for shorter-term applications or low-durability applications. Thicker vinyl (four millimeters and up) is ideal for long-term outdoor applications, requiring high-durability materials. 


Additionally, thicker vinyl is more substantial, and it requires more adhesive to bond properly, making it more challenging to work with. Thinner vinyl, by contrast, is easier to handle and cut, making it a popular choice for smaller-scale applications such as decals and stickers.


Applications for Thin Vinyl

Thin vinyl is approximately two millimeters thick, making it ideal for:


  • Short-term signage
  • Decals
  • Stickers
  • Interior walls
  • Window graphics placed on the interior

Applications for Medium Vinyl

Not every project will fall in the category of ‘think’ or ‘thick’ vinyl. Three-millimeter vinyl is medium-duty and perfect for:


  • Decals and accents for vehicle customization
  • Fleet graphics
  • Long-term interior wall graphics
  • Long-term window graphics.

Applications for Thick Vinyl

Some projects require heavy-duty support. Opt for four-millimeter vinyl for projects such as:


  • Long-term outdoor applications
  • Banners
  • Exterior building graphics
  • Vehicle wraps


Wrapping Up


Avery Dennison vinyl is a high-quality, versatile material that offers durability and versatility. This vinyl is ideal for signage, product labeling, and decorative applications. If you need further guidance when it comes to assessing your project needs, contact the experts at Airmark today–we’re ready to help!