Fisher Textiles Announces GF 4019 Nirvana B.O.B. Fabric

Fisher Textiles (Indian Trail, NC) has launched its newest fabric for soft signage silicone edge graphics and roll up banner stand applications, GF 4019 Nirvana B.O.B.®.

Compatible with transfer dye sublimation and UV curable printing, this soft knit fabric features a coated black back, which provides a built-in liner for finished applications and promotes cost savings in material and labor. Nirvana is suggested for retail advertising and trade show exhibit environments, and has a bright white face with a white point that matches Fisher’s current soft knit and heavy knit materials. Nirvana is stocked at 126 in. wide.

For more information, contact visit fishertextiles.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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