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SIGN & DIGITAL UK Preview KPMF G62


UK-based Kay Premium Marking Films (KPMF), who will soon have been manufacturing self-adhesive vinyls in Wales for 20 years, is currently entering an exciting phase. Following the recent introduction of three new distributors within the UK, KPMF is exhibiting as a manufacturer on Stand G62. KPMF feel that the exhibition is the perfect platform on which


to promote their new UK distributors: Sign Serve, who will look after customers throughout Wales; MDP Supplies, focusing on customers in Lancashire, Northern Ireland and Scotland; and ATC Signmakers Supplies, who cover Manchester, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire.


LED Light Sheet is available in a choice of whites and colour changing LEDs. Find out more on stand A30.


distributed light which runs cool to the touch. With an LED life span of up to 70,000 hours, LED Light Sheet is an environmentally friendly and lightweight backlighting unit which significantly reduces energy consumption compared to traditional fluorescent systems. LED Light Sheet can be housed within multiple signage and


display applications. In the manufacture of a fret cut light box, LED Light Sheet can be mounted directly behind the box’s translucent panel to create a 30mm thick illuminated sign and therefore completely eliminate the standard 100mm deep fluorescent backing tray. This slimness is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also creates a lightweight sign illuminated by a hardwearing, energy efficient lighting unit. For display purposes, illuminated snap frames fitted with LED Light Sheet can be manufactured with a finished case at just 25mm deep. LED Light Sheet comes in a choice of warm white, cool white


Meet three new distributors for KPMF marking films on stand G62. KPMF will be drawing attention to their outstanding UK


distribution outlets and current product range, which includes calendered and cast vinyls, aliphatic polyurethanes, functional and digital films. The company will be presenting a selection of innovative cast products, in particular attractive etch glass window films, exciting overlaminates and two new collections of attention-grabbing vehicle wrapping materials. KPMF continues to grow throughout the world, especially in


Europe, the Middle and Far East and their Managing Director Rob Musto is enthusiastic about where he wants to position KPMF over the next decade: “Our customers know that they can depend not only on the quality of our films but on the technical advice available from our own support team and from our distributors. The resource and investment we commit to research and refinement of our product range has earned us an enviable reputation in the world marketplace: I want us also to become first choice in the UK sign market.” www.kpmf.com


LED Light Sheet profile A30


Launched at Sign & Digital 2010, LED Light Sheet is an 8mm thick backlighting unit which can be integrated into signage, display, advertising and exhibition systems. LED Light Sheet is produced using a patented process whereby a sheet of etched acrylic is embedded with high brightness LEDs to create a flat panel of evenly


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and RGB (colour changing) LEDs, with a range of controllers and dimmers available if required. Suitable for internal and external so- lutions and manufactured to bespoke sizes and shapes, LED Light Sheet can be supplied as a lighting unit for installation by others or within a finished sign or display unit. www.ledlightsheet.co.uk


Leopold Professional Imaging Ltd


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Leopold is two new products, the Fotoba XLD 170 and VacuVers Print & Glass, at this year’s Sign & Digital UK. The Fotoba XLD 170 is unique says Leopold. It is designed to


work with both rolls and sheet and at 1.7m wide it is an extremely flexible solution for finishing production solutions. Regardless of any feed misalignment the XLD170 will automatically re-align itself to the edge of the printed image. If the printer fails to print parallel to the media edge, or if the printer fails to wind up the rolls squarely, the XLD170 will always produce square finished posters. The XLD utilises the Fotoba Cut Marks which are embedded in all


the popular software RIPs. It is the ideal partner to all the new fast printers, even for the 5m machines printing three rolls simultaneously. The XLD 170 cutters can handle most flexible media up to a


maximum thickness of 0.8mm including polycarbonate, Duratrans, TDF, canvas, laminated or encapsulated prints and much more. Print & Glass is a unique system that combines print and glass


together. A special adhesive interlayer enables the mounting of prints behind as well as in between glass producing a fantastic effect for display, signage, etc, all the layers are sandwich in the vacuum termo- table called VacuVers. Displays up to 1.2m x 2.5m can be produced www.leopold.co.uk


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