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Choices, choices....
There are many fabrics available and you will see a variety of them below. They vary in many aspects but weight (shown in grams per square metre, gsm) fibre interaction and coatings are the main differences. All are available as Flame retardant or non- flame retardant. It is not easy to show all of these differences using photographs but here is a selection of the materials we offer where the variety is easier to see.
210 gsm Knitted polyester
Our standard material for FLEX-display indoor banner stands. Multi-purpose fabric made from three threads of polyester tightly knitted together to provide a printable surface. Soft feel heavy fabric and also ideal for tablecloths. |
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110 gsm Knitted polyester
Also known as flag mesh. Made from three threads of polyester knitted together in slightly open lattice to give slight transparency and allow wind through.
Most commonly used for outdoor banners and flags. |
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115 gsm poly satin
A knitted polyester with a special coating applied to give the look and feel of satin. Stunning image quality and brightness. |
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150 gsm non-woven polyester
Compressed fibres form this highly versatile material. It is velcro accepting and we use it for wallcoverings through to outdoor banners. It is very tough and hardwearing |
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60 gsm poly satin
Very thin and shiny material ideal for classy POS campaigns. Banners have great throughprint (seen from both sides). Best suited to indoor banners. |
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100 gsm Poly paper
Similar to Tyvek. Compression formed material with very stiff feel. Hardwearing and tough but also very thin and lightweight. Many uses but commonly for posters. |
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