Neschen UK
J14
Together with display systems from its Swedish partner, Expolinc, Neschen will be exhibiting a comprehensive range of matching print media, including protective films. The entire product range available for pop-ups, roll-ups,
L banners and light boxes offers everything from premium quality to the cost-effective economy variants. Neschen also includes a 'green' solution in its range of print media and protective films, based on polypropylene in place of more traditional PVC, for environmentally-aware appearances. Innovations provided by Neschen include a range of media
The Fotoba XLD 170 for finishing is one of two new products Leopold is launching on stand H48.
Liquid Lens Europe Ltd B22
Liquid Lens™ is a leading global manufacturer of high quality, full colour domed label production systems and consumables and also offers a trade only domed label and resin scripting service. Applications include trophies, awards, promotional product branding, security identification, 3D signage, point-of-sale, trophies, awards, crafts, jewellery and gifts.
www.liquid-lens.com
Multipanel UK Ltd E52
Multipanel UK manufacture and supply a large range of Aluminium Composite Panels. Established in 2003, Multipanel UK has rapidly become an internationally recognised organisation through our highly successful brand, Alupanel. Our Aluminium Composite Panels are available in many innovative core structures, and boast over 1001 different uses.
www.multipaneluk.co.uk
for the cost-effective, compact roll-up entry level model from Expolinc. These print media include: solvoprint/printlux nolite 360 - a heavy, silver-backed, light-blocking medium for water-based inks delivering high colour brilliance and good scratch-resistant properties; solvoprint/ printlux PP nolite 210 - a matte polypropylene film with special inkjet coating that has almost no side curl and is suitable for outdoor use; and solvoprint/printlux citylight superior - a universal 'frontprint' polyester film suitable for backlit displays both indoors and outdoors offering photo-realistic print quality and good dimensional stability. In addition, Neschen will be showcasing its recent textile
additions including DYEtex flag and DYEtex display, which are pure sublimation media for flags/banners and display systems. The particular highlight amongst these three products is
the multifunctional capability of the polyester textile VARItex decoframe. A novel coating permits other modern inkjet printing processes to be used without detriment to the look and feel of the textile itself. The colours remain bright, vibrant and brilliant.
www.neschen.co.uk
Mutoh Belgium nv
G40
Mutoh Belgium will display its latest innovations in the field of large format digital printing for commercial print, sign and soft sign applications. Innovations on display will include Mutoh’s MS Ultra inks which
increase productivity through more efficient printing, Mutoh’s Bio-Lactite inks for environmentally conscious print providers and a new set of dedicated UV inks suited for 3D wrapping. Visitors will also be able to discover the strong extension of
Mutoh’s product portfolio in the field of sublimation & direct textile printing, as well as the Kona high performance cutting plotter series designed for professional sign cutting applications, engineered and manufactured in Belgium.
www.mutoh.eu
Pop-up display systems from Expolinc are just one of the attractions on the Neschen stand.
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