Expanded Series 300 takes creative displays into new territory
PRODUCT News
Spandex has expanded the 300 Series of Roll-Up Displays.
Spandex, a one-stop supplier of display systems for the digital printing and signmaking industries, has carried out a major expansion of its 300 Series of Roll-Up Displays. No less than 16 new designs join the existing models to
provide signmakers with a comprehensive range of solutions with which to meet the growing demand from customers for vibrant, attention-grabbing displays. The enhanced 300 Series offers the ideal solution for a host
of applications, from point-of-sale and point-of-purchase retail environments to exhibitions and other temporary and promotional events. Customers have a choice of finishes and designs for all environments, from the showroom to the more demanding wear and tear of an exhibition. Spandex 300 Series Roll-Up Displays are lightweight, highly portable and notable for their ease of assembly and the speed
with which graphics can be changed. They are available in a range of sizes capable of displaying graphics up to 2000mm x 2145mm and with a choice of fixings and extra features such as integral pole storage and tensioning systems. The new models offer a choice of display casing: single roller banner, removable cassette, double roller banner and single/double roller banner combined. Commenting on the new models, Phil McMullin, Spandex’s UK
Country Manager, says: “Digital technology has transformed the sign and display business, giving customers the flexibility to take bold, eye-catching graphics into every location, inside and out. As the creative options grow, it’s imperative that displays keep pace. Our new, enlarged 300 Series does just this.” For further details of the new 300 Series models visit
www.spandex.com ITC extends long reach cutter series
For the machining of deep cavities and difficult to reach surfaces, Industrial Tooling Corp (ITC) has now launched its 2121 Cyber Series of extra long shank cutting tools. The new two flute square end XXLS Series has an overall cutter length of up to 200mm. Manufactured from ultra wear resistant micro grain carbide, the
2121 Series offers exceptional rigidity for a cutter of its length. The two flute solid carbide series has a straight shank and a 30 degree helix that contributes to the impressive rigidity that promotes excellent surface finishes. Capable of machining a wide variety of materials that include MDF, acrylic, Perspex and additional plastic materials, the 2121 Series is ideal for machining deep cavities. This new series of flexible cutting tools is available in 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20mm diameters with shank diameters identical to the cutting
diameter to further enhance rigidity and improve surface finishes. The respective cutters have an optimal flute length of 38, 40, 50 and 75mm for the 12, 16 and 20mm cutters to further improve tool life and productivity when machining deep cavities. The 6 and 8mm cutters are produced with an overall length of 150mm with all cutters from 10mm and above having an overall length of 200mm. This length is way beyond anything that most solid carbide tooling manufacturers can offer. With a combination of ultra wear resistant carbide, cutting
diameters identical to shank diameters and proportionate flute lengths, the 2121 Series offers exceptional rigidity that gives end users impressive tool life benefits. For further information telephone 01827 304500 or visit
www.itc-ltd.co.uk
The ITC 2121 Series. 10 Sign Update ISSUE 130 JULY/AUGUST 2011
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