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SIGN & DIGITAL UK Preview The unparalleled success of ITC’s range of Clearcut single flute


routing cutters for the sign making industry, now sees the series extended to incorporate three stub-cut additions to further improve rigidity and surface finishes of the range. The Clearcut series has been developed to provide an


exceptional surface finish on Perspex and acrylic materials as well as Foamex and similar materials. The cutters are renowned for drastically reducing or even eliminating flame polishing and hand finishing operations that can prove costly and time consuming. Alongside the innovative ClearCut range will be ITC’s range of


Advanced anti-graffiti protection with NovDura, from Innova Solutions. NovaDura is a unique, multi-stage process incorporating a


direct-to-substrate printing method and utilising special patented inks applied to aluminium and/or plastic-based materials. The finished system claims to offer incomparable anti-bacterial and anti-graffiti protection to signage, cladding and other architectural structures with the combined abrasion and scratch-resistant coatings providing unrivalled protection from both environmental degradation and the unwanted attention of vandals. Having recently improved the ‘whiteness’, clarity and durability


of the finish of the system, it is now possible to retain exterior and interior signage and associated architectural features in the original pristine condition throughout the predicted lifespan whilst eliminating the need for costly and labour-intensive maintenance or replacement. It also offers a viable alternative to expensive vitreous enamel signage. Significantly, NovaDura has all of the nec- essary approvals for use on the London Underground and rolling stock and has recently been approved to vehicle category 1a of BS 6853:1999. Innova Solutions will also demonstrate


improvements to its NovActive ‘talking sign’. This uses the latest micro-engineering technology and dedicated software to provide a powerful but passive reinforce- ment for promotional campaigns and to enable signs to be more inter-active with their target audience to warn of hazards and to complement DDA guidelines. www.innovasolutionsonline.com


ITC Ltd G50


Leading manufacturer of cutting tool solutions for the sign industry, ITC Tooling will have a vast array of cutters available for all types of routing and engraving operations on stand G50.


Jag’s eyeleting machine can be seen on stand H58.


high end cutting tools including the 2091 compression tool that is ideal for laminated materials, the 2021 Di-bond folding tool, the 180-10-LG for thick acrylics, the DCO3 for stainless steel, the ENG engravers and the 3D-90 Series for prismatic engraving The ability of ITC to produce tooling to specific needs will be


demonstrated on stand G50 where the company will highlight the benefits of the ENG 2D engraving series, the 155 standard, 162 long series and 163 extra long series that are all now available in ball nose or square end with various diameters. In addition to these tools, ITC will have plenty of its dibond folding tools that can be purchased at the show and the new geometry compression tools for use on wood. www.itc-ltd.co.uk


JAG Sign Supplies Ltd H58


Jag Sign Supplies, the specialists in signmaking tools, workshop equipment and fixings, have this year introduced more than 400 new products to their range. Their new brochure (edition 11) will be available to pick up at the show along with a wide range of new products including Pizazz multi-mounts. These are a unique range of plastic and metal stand-off locators available in a range of colours and finishes that provide the opportunity to multi layer panels of different colours, materials and textures to create exciting displays. Display kits will be available to purchase on the stand. Jag will also be displaying


snap caps, the original cap and washer combination used to conceal and protect the heads of screws, bolts and rivets. Snap cap and stemfix (press-in cover caps) starter kits will be on offer. Sign & Digital sees the


launch of Yellotools products from the innovative German sign tool manufacturer with a range of high quality products designed specifically for the signtrade. Jag have been appointed sole


UK manufacturers and will be looking forward to displaying and demonstrating a range of these products from practical ideas like hot air guns with extra long five metre cables to tools for trimming neat edges and corners. During 2010 Jag designed and developed its own Signgeer


Visit stand G50 to see ITC demonstrating a range of tools for cutting and engraving operations.


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eyeletting machine (made in the UK), to eliminate the ongoing problem of nickel self piercing eyelets not performing on a regular basis. This new tool will also accommodate plastic grommets, ideal for digitally printed banners. www.jagsignsupplies.com


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