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PRODUCT News New Sloping Light Panels from Mid West Displays


In 2010 Mid West Displays launched its brand new range of Light Panels, the latest in display technology and an alternative to traditional display methods. The panels are double sided and only 14mm deep, using


extremely bright, low voltage LEDs which have a minimum life of 60,000-100,000 hours, making them completely maintenance free according to Mid West Displays. The Light Panels evenly illuminate any graphic and are


safe to leave on day and night, drawing potential clients to your windows all day, every day. Due to the popularity of Light Panels, Mid West Displays


have designed a new range of sloping options. So far they have designed and manufactured several designs to meet customers requirements. "One of our European clients wanted us to design and


manufacture an angled Light Panel and we were happy to oblige," explains Mark Newman, Managing Director. The Sloping Light Panels are mounted using 6mm


rods and are displayed at an angle. They work in exactly the same way as Mid West Displays original Light Panel designs - the graphics simply slot in and out of the panels. The displays can be stacked up to four high, creating a very impressive and visually exciting presentation. The Sloping Light Panels are available in a range of different sizes and as they are manufactured in-house, can be made to measure. "Keep your eyes open for updates on our progress with this on


Twitter and Facebook. So far we have over 60 different styles of Light Panels on sale," says Mark. Light Panels have already proven to be a great success and


Sloping Light Panels.


Freestanding Light Panels could be the next "must have" product for the display and signage world. For further information contact Mid West Displays via www.midwestdisplays.co.uk or telephone sales on 01743 465531.


ADS introduces special effect films from MACtac


A choice of five different formulations of the latest PERMAfun range of special effect films from MACtac is now available from the company’s primary UK distributor Amari Digital Supplies. Under the MACtac Permafun brand ID, the range includes Crystal Gloss, Brushed Metal, Coarse Grain Wood, Fine Grain Wood and Leather formats. All of the materials have been designed for applications involving flat to gently curved surfaces. Crystal Gloss is a premium cast


vinyl with a high gloss surface and a large concentration of light-refracting additives to enable special effects. It incorporates a high-performance permanent clear solvent-based adhesive and white Kraft liner to ensure stability and to impart a lay flat quality. The film can be used for both outdoor and indoor applications, including fleet marking, equipment ID, logos and general signage. Brushed Metal is a premium-grade polymeric vinyl with a fine brushed satin


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texture. It incorporates a high-tack permanent clear solvent-based adhesive and clay coated white paper liner and can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications and in particular those involving interior design and decoration. When used as an over laminate for the MACtac MACal 9800 Pro series of films, it will create the appearance of brushed metal. It can be used on digital prints to give them a special texture. Coarse Grain Wood is of a


similar construction and shares the same application capabilities as Brushed Metal. It can also be used with the MACtac MACal 9800 Pro series of films as an over laminate to give the appearance of plain wood. Fine Grain Wood shares the same construction and application capabilities, as does the Leather option that can be used to impart the appearance of simulated leather.


For further information, visit


website www.amaridigitalsupplies.com or telephone 0115 982 9771.


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