Consumables-Media – Heat Transfer & Dye Sublimation Papers
The vinyl applies to create a blank canvas that is easy to decorate using standard chalk and wipes clean with a damp cloth for re-use.
Condé Systems adds shrink wrap film sleeves to its DyeTrans family of production accessories.
Thermo-FILM from Stahls’ comes in five new colors. The additions include Charcoal, Metallic Silver, Vegas Gold, Hero Red and Hero Blue.
Get fast application and full color with a soft, matte finish — even on heat-sensitive fabrics, with new Cad-Printz Express Matte 250.
Mardi Gras is held on Tuesday, March 5. Be ready to “Let the good times roll” with new stock transfer designs from WildSide.
Jakprints opened a new 140,000-sq.-ft. facility which includes a $7 million investment in state-of-the-art equipment.
The Joint Venture will operate under “Felix Schoeller India” and will further develop the existing sales and marketing efforts.
There are quite a few technologies used throughout the signage industry: vinyl cutting, laser engraving, traditional printing, sand blasting and more. Sublimation, however, is one technology being used more by sign shops, especially as new substrates and applications are brought to market.
A Wilcovak "Gold Fever" photo exhibition required high quality paper to achieve the sharpness of the images needed. Wilcovak turned to Neenah Coldenhove (Booth 3581) for its Jetcol sublimation paper.
Rochambeau collaborated with Avery Dennison to create a unique participatory showcase, which included an interactive installation featuring new sculpture by artist Aaron Curry, as well as a full-scale takeover of the museum’s lobby.