Fisher Textiles (Matthews, NC) has released its newest backlit fabric for silicone edge graphics, GF33 Prime Backlit. This new SEG product is compatible with transfer dye sublimation printing.

Made from 100% stretch polyester yarns, GF33 Prime gives “intense color and a radiant glow,” per Fisher Textiles. Their statement goes on to say that GF33 Prime Backlit is wrinkle- and craze-resistant, easy to sew and is a quick install in aluminum framing systems. This fabric weighs 5.6 oz/sq. yd. and is stocked 125 in. wide. It is flame retardant and meets NFPA 701.

For more information, 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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