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Products Pick N Mix Display Lighting


0161 207 3355 www.display‐lighting.com


Spectrum Miniature LED Pro 1.5W spotlight offers retail, display and point‐of‐purchase designers a very compact, discreet and robust LED spotlight option. It is available in ten alternative finishes with a fully‐adjustable compact head. Add to that the extra functionality of the Spectrum Miniature LED Pro’s alternative beam colour temperatures, compact proportions and a choice of four fixing types and you have the perfect choice for retail or point‐of‐purchase displays where space is a premium.


Utilising the Spectrum Miniature LED Pro combined with the Spectrum LED Pro within displays creates a totally coordinated finish and offers a myriad of lighting design solutions to create stunning, cooler running, highly‐effective displays for museums, jewellers, cabinets or any point‐of‐sale display.


Plastic Extruders


+44 (0)1268 571116 www.vynagrip.com


Airsac by Network Packaging


+44 (0) 1902 496666 www.airsac.co.uk


Airsac, brought to you by Network Packaging, is an innovative inflatable packaging solution perfect for protecting fragile goods. Available in a range of stock sizes and bespoke designs, Airsacs are suitable for a range of applications, including: pharmaceuticals, mobile phones, computer consumables and much more. Not only are Airsacs 100% recyclable and reusable, they can save up to 90% of storage space as they come flat. Airsac can save you money too – by reducing shipping costs and damages to your products. Airsac – protective packaging you can trust.


arken P‐O‐P International


+44 (0)1638 565656 www.arken‐pop.com


Take a look at arken's exciting new website; with its intuitive navigation it allows you to get your hands on their range of signage displays quickly and easily. The new site boasts an extended LED light box range, LED light panels, a vast range of poster frames and new pavement signs, along with case studies showing bespoke and custom‐made solutions to offer ideas. With their in‐house design team and UK manufacturing facility, arken can create and make exactly what you need at very competitive prices.


Alan Nuttall Ltd


+44 (0)1384 245100 www.nuttalls.co.uk


When specialist retail display designers and manufactures Alan Nuttall Ltd decided to review its manufacturing processes the company went straight to tesa UK for advice. The tesacohesion team looked at specific applications where double‐ sided tape could replace rivets, welding and other mechanical fixings in the assembly of ambient, refrigerated and heated products, subject to temperatures from ‐8°C to +120°C .


Following a thorough testing programme, the tesa® ACXplus range was identified as the perfect solution, with its high temperature tolerance, superior strength and unique viscoelastic properties.


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Vynagrip anti‐slip matting, manufactured by Plastic Extruders Ltd, is a very durable and hardwearing mating widely used in all types of working environments to provide a permanent slip resistant surface in temperatures down to ‐26°C. Vynagrip’s very durable, extra aggressive and deep etched surface provides an excellent slip resistant performance (R11 when tested to DIN 51130). Furthermore, its non‐porous 100% vinyl composition means it is resistant to acids, oils and fats making it ideal for use in food storage and preparation areas. It can be easily rolled up to facilitate cleaning while its open grid construction allows liquids and debris waste to fall through, thereby further reducing the risk of slipping or tripping.


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