SKU: VCH423-S-18M

Satin Gable Green Vinyl Wrap (VCH423-S)

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Description

Gable Green hides in plain sight. In low light it reads almost black, a deep blackened forest green with a blue undertone pulling it darker still. Then direct light finds it and a cold emerald comes up through the satin, with a faint teal in the reflections, never bright, always controlled. It sits in gemstone territory, the dark emerald of a luxury watch dial rather than a sports-car green. That restraint is the whole point.

It's the satin heritage-luxury read on green, and the darker, more executive twin to Jasper Green in the same 423 family. Where Jasper plays the brighter emerald-metallic exotic, Gable goes deeper, moodier, and more blackened, with the coachbuilt feel of a Bentley or Porsche commission rather than a sporty BMW green. The character tracks satin Porsche Jet Green almost exactly, sits right alongside satin BMW Oxford Green, and edges into Jaguar Spectre Green and Bentley Barnato in the lowest light.

It belongs on grand tourers and luxury SUVs that wear depth well: an Aston Martin DB12 and DBX, a Porsche 911 Turbo and Cayenne, a Bentley Continental GT, a Range Rover Autobiography, a Mercedes-AMG GT and G-Class, a BMW M8 and X7, a Jaguar F-Type, a Lexus LC500, a Land Rover Defender.

Key attributes:

  • Satin metallic green, blackened forest base with cold emerald highlights and a teal-blue undertone
  • Premium calendered polymeric vinyl with silver coating and air-release channels
  • Henkel solvent-based acrylic adhesive, transparent, ultra-weather-resistant, removable
  • High-grade release liner lays the film flat for a smoother finish with less orange peel during installation
  • Conformable to medium curves, mirrors, and panel contours
  • Safe removable adhesive, protects factory paint underneath

Features

Film construction

  • Film type: Polymeric hybrid film with silver coating and air-release channels
  • Series: 180 series
  • Film thickness: 128 µm
  • Release liner thickness: 179 µm
  • Liner: Felix Schoeller 20-104-20-1,9, double-side PE-coated Kraft, one side solventless silicone-coated, air-release (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001)
  • Adhesive: Henkel solvent-based acrylic, transparent, ultra-weather-resistant, viscosity 1000–3000 cps, 12 µm dry
  • Finish: Satin Chrome [COLOR NAME], directional
  • Roll width: 152 cm (5 ft)
  • Full roll length: 18 m or 23 m

Performance

  • 180° peel strength: 10.66 N/25mm (standard ≥6.8)
  • Initial tack: 822 g/25mm (standard 800–1500)
  • Release force: 0.1 N/25mm (standard 0.10–0.30)
  • Adhesion: 70, no shifting (standard ≥60)
  • Aging tested +65°C and -65°C: no adhesive residue
  • Storage: 2 years at +10°C to +20°C, 50% RH, in original package, away from direct sunlight

Application

  • Apply at +17°C to +23°C
  • Service range: -35°C to +35°C
  • Tools: standard squeegee with soft (wet) buffer
  • Conformability: smooth and medium-curved surfaces, avoid overstretching
  • Directional film, check orientation before cutting
  • Overlap: 3–4 mm
  • Post-heat: 95°C
  • Cure: 24 hrs (48 hrs recommended)
  • Handle the satin chrome surface carefully; it can scratch during install

Disclaimer

All TeckWrap statements, technical information, and recommendations are based on tests believed to be reliable but do not constitute a guarantee or warranty. All products are sold with the understanding that the buyer has independently determined the suitability of products for their purpose.

The screen's images, colors, and finishes are approximate. For an accurate representation of the product, always check the physical color swatch. Rolls from the same production LOT number should be used to complete a wrap job, as slight batch-to-batch color variation may occur.

Metalized films require careful handling. The appearance of the metalized layer can change with crumpling, overstretching, or excessive heat. The film may scratch during application or daily use. The warranty does not cover scratching of the film.