Transitioning to welded seams
September 1, 2008
…The fabric or film is then pulled across the heated wedge. The tightly controlled temperature of the wedge can range from 400 to 1350 degrees Farenheit, producing a perfect weld….
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September 1, 2008
…The fabric or film is then pulled across the heated wedge. The tightly controlled temperature of the wedge can range from 400 to 1350 degrees Farenheit, producing a perfect weld….
August 1, 2008
…that little bit of margin … well, a half inch is a lot better than three inches.” Some small shops might even be able to justify a fabric spreader—not the…
August 1, 2008
…pop on such a large-scale application.” Avery Graphics, Painesville, Ohio, provides vinyl and screen print film for signs and graphics. “Our vinyl products are easy to position and easy to…
July 1, 2008
…ship carrying the shelter was held up in customs, but the engineers were still able to give a presentation and got quite a bit of useful feedback, Brewin says. And…
July 1, 2008
…species to North America. It is grown in China and shipped here. That requires quite a bit of petroleum.” Mermet sells PVC-free polyester screens for customers who want to go…
June 1, 2008
…SX ReadyCal 1001 Promotional Film is a tough, scuff-resistant, flexible, white calendered vinyl film specifically engineered for screen printing. Designed to show off colorful and bright promotional graphics and…
May 1, 2008
…Avery Graphics, Hamilton, Ohio, introduced three new digitally printable products at ISA: MPI 2601, a wall film that is easy to apply and remove; MPI 2150, a digital, translucent…
May 1, 2008
…Currently, there are no established criteria for a green printing business, so green is mostly what you make it. Little increments of green can add up, and every little bit…
May 1, 2008
…new graphics raster image processor (RIP) offers smoother continuous tones, support for 12-color printers, and 16-bit processing capabilities. A RIP allows users to get the maximum output from their medium…
May 1, 2008
…2011, when it will be installed in New Zealand. Inside the structure, a 15-minute film touts New Zealand’s tourist attractions. The “ball” is angled on a wooden platform, ballasted by…