Fisher Textiles (Indian Trail, NC) is introducing DD 1481 Poplin to its line of Direct Disperse fabrics that are designed for direct-dye-sublimation printing. The 120-in.-wide, 4.9-oz., woven-polyester fabric is designed for exhibit signage, silicone-edged graphics, retail displays and similar applications. DD 1481 is flame-retardant and compliant with NFPA 701 fire-safety standards.
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