New laminate film from ADS to enhance indoor graphics
A new over laminate film from Amari Digital Supplies will provide a fresh visual dimension and add a softer touch to internally displayed graphics as well as flat surfaces featured in interior design and decoration applications. Called MACtac Permafun Peach Skin, the laminate comprises a 600-micron (film and adhesive) semi-transparent and cadmium-free polymeric face film, a high-tack permanent clear and UV-stable adhesive and clay-coated white paper liner. When used in combination with either the MACtac MACal 9800
Pro or MACtac JT5900 series of films, the laminate imparts an incomparable soft touch and peach-like texture and appearance to graphics generated using a choice of digital printing processes (including solvent, eco-solvent, WB and UV). It meets all of the relevant performance standards in terms of dimensional stability and flammability and offers a five-year durability. The laminate is designed for high-profile internal applications
and can be used to create individualistic special effects to enhance and add value to printed graphics and flat surfaces (including glass and aluminium) in prestigious locations like hotels, restaurants and commercial premises. The film can be retained in its original pristine condition for the predicted lifespan by the simple use of soap and water. For further information, visit
www.amaridigitalsupplies.com or
telephone 01159 829 770.
The new over laminate film from Amari Digital Supplies has a soft touch and peach like textured appearance
Small businesses benefit with the new T3 desktop hot wedge welder
It’s not often that the launch of a new product in the banner finishing market results in potential customers experiencing genuine happiness at first sight, but that was the feeling expressed by many visitors to the Solent stand at the Sign & Digital Show this year.
The T3 specially designed for the lower volume, smaller sign and banner shop market.
Solent Sewing & Welding is the UK distributor for
Miller Weldmaster’s superb range of heat welding machines for sign and banner printers. The launch of the new desktop hot wedge welder, the T3, specially designed for the lower volume, smaller sign and banner shop means that there is now an affordable alternative to the frustrations of taping or using handhelds. The new T3 produces all the seams
required, welding hems, overlaps, pockets and rope in hem seams and will help the small business owner reduce costs with the efficiency and dependability of welded seams – a quantum leap in speed and quality. The T3 can weld PVC, mesh, PE and other industrial fabrics and welding speeds up to 10m/min can be achieved. Designed to easily adapt to any small
business, the T3 uses a limited amount of space, is compact enough to fit on a table and can also travel on a track for welding larger banners and awnings. Easy to operate controls are mounted on the front of the machine and start/stop is controlled either on the front of the machine or by a foot pedal for table-top operation. Built to Miller Weldmaster’s renowned quality, the solid steel frame will provide years of durability and plugs into a normal 3-pin single phase socket. For further information telephone Solent
Sewing & Welding on 02392 325 975 or visit
www.solentsew.co.uk
ISSUE 130 JULY/AUGUST 2011 Sign Update 7
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