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The 3M 7010293729 is a luminous photoluminescent film designed for creating glow-in-the-dark signage and safety markers. The film absorbs ambient or artificial light and re-emits it in low-light or dark conditions, making it suitable for egress markings, safety signs, and identification labels. It measures 15 inches x 12 inches per sheet and is resistant to common chemicals and stains. The surface can be wiped clean without degrading the luminescent properties. Luminance recharges in approximately three minutes under a standard light source. The film contains no heavy metals or radioactive materials, making it compliant-friendly for facilities with strict material-use requirements. Installers in commercial, industrial, and institutional settings are the primary users.
This film is used in facilities where low-light or emergency egress signage is required without relying on powered illumination. Typical applications include stairwell markings, equipment identification tags, safety instruction signs, and directional markers. The 15 inches x 12 inches format allows a single sheet to serve as a finished sign panel or to be cut down for smaller labels. Facilities managers, safety coordinators, and licensed electricians performing code-required egress marking installs are the primary trade users of this product.
Designed as a general-purpose photoluminescent sign film for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities requiring non-powered low-light or egress markings.
Installation typically involves cutting the film to the required dimensions and applying it to a clean, dry surface per facility signage standards. Follow local building codes and OSHA or IBC egress-marking requirements when using this material for life-safety signage. No powered systems need to be de-energized for standard surface application, but confirm surface prep requirements for the substrate being used. Avoid applying over surfaces with residual solvents or contaminants that may interfere with adhesion.
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