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Strong protection for floor graphics


Film for floor, filmolux® FGS from Neschen, has been optimised to be safe to use on sports floors. The film conforms to the Eu- ropean standard (EN 14904) for sports floors in gymnasiums and indoor surfaces for multifunctional sports activities.


R9 certified since 2015 For more than 15 years filmolux® FGS has been part of the NESCHEN product range. The protection film was originally developed for classic photographs and inkjet digital print media. Filmolux® FGS was R9 certi- fied in 2015 by the IFA (Institute for Occu- pational Safety) and since then has been an integral part of the NESCHEN floor graphics solutions. Filmolux® FGS makes a "per- fect" combination with the NESCHEN print media solvoprint® easy 80 GSP removable, and solvoprint® easy 80 GSP nolite.


Filmolux® FGS protected


surfaces and floor advertising can be walked on within minutes of application.


Rita Gerhardt, product manager at NESCHEN said: “These certified products are the result of extensive testing and prod- uct development. Now floor graphics can be applied also to all types of sports floors with filmolux® FGS.”


NESCHEN's film for floor is safe to use on sports floor surfaces.


Surfaces are immediately printed


accessible Advertising messages


on


NESCHEN print media are protected by the filmolux® FGS film, which is made of struc- tured, transparent and scratch-resistant polymeric soft PVC. NESCHEN print media has a water-based adhesive, which can be stuck to various surfaces such as wood lam- inate, ceramic tiles, marble, parquet and


screed, as well as high-quality PVC. It can be easily be removed with minimal residue. Filmolux® FGS protected surfaces and floor advertising can be walked on within minutes of application.


www.neschen.com


New routing software from Graphtec GB


Graphtec GB is distributing SA Interna- tional's (SAi) latest EnRoute Version 6 pro- gram. It includes new design and production tools that will "greatly enhance" the CNC routing, cutting, milling and engraving ca- pabilities of sign makers, wide-format digi- tal printers and print finishing and materials fabrication specialists.


EnRoute Version 6 is said to be the most advanced software of its kind so far devel- oped by SA International, which offers both 2D and 3D design and production capabili- ties. It combines a suite of over 40 new de- sign and productivity tools and is available in a choice of four different editions (Basic, Plus, Pro and Fab Advanced).


Key features of the software include indi- vidual programs that cover more advanced component-making; nesting and cutting; increased font utilisation; and the ability to add innovative relief tex-


tures and special effects. It also allows cus- tomers to view what a finished product will look like before starting the manufacturing process.


While integrated online movies explain the more advanced design and production ca- pabilities available. These will benefit not only entry-level users, but also existing users with possibly higher levels of profi- ciency, to realise the software’s full poten- tial, says the company.


www.graphtecgb.co.uk


ISSUE 167 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 Sign Update 11


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