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PPDS’ New Philips Tableaux Full-Size

Designed to digitize paper-based signage.

Each of PPDS’ new Philips Tableaux full-size, 60,000-color (including blue) ePaper (ACeP) signage displays is capable of delivering 24/7 content while running unplugged and without using a single kilowatt of electricity. The eco-conscious options are designed to digitize paper-based signage with messaging such as store hours, menus or promotions, or for those looking to swap out their current digital models with power-free, updatable Android SoC displays. Available in 25-in. 16:9, and 28-in. 32:9 stretched variants.

PPDS


IPS Adhesives Weld-On 46C Adhesive

Available in 50ml and 490ml cartridges.

Developed for sign and display assembly, formulated to cure optically clear, and creates strong bond between multiple substrates where a clear bond line is needed, including metal-to-acrylic and acrylic-to-acrylic applications. Available in 50ml and 490ml cartridges.

IPS Adhesives


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Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions’ DOL Max Series

Offering up to six-year vertical durability and three-year horizontal durability.

Notable outdoor performance for DOL 1060 Max gloss finish film: up to seven-year vertical and two-year horizontal durability. DOL 1360 Max optically clear film resists UV, temperature, humidity and salt spray with up to seven-year vertical and two-year horizontal durability. DOL 6470 luster finish, PVC-free film pairs with MP 1405 PVC-free cast vinyl or MPI 1105, also offering up to six-year vertical durability and three-year horizontal durability.

Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions


Keystone Technologies’ OpticSwap

Fixtures equipped with field-adjustable Power and Color Select technology and more.

Makes area light optics interchangeable by unfastening and refastening a clasp. Maintains IP65 rating with no tools required. XFit Area Light stocking specials include fixtures equipped with field-adjustable Power and Color Select technology, photocell, pre-installed mount, Type III, IV, V optics, 12V AUX tap for SmartPort sensor and ample surge protection.

Keystone Technologies


Mimaki USA’s TxF150-75 DTF Printer

Launched with new PHT50 heat transfer pigment ink made for DTF applications.

Inkjet printer with a maximum width of 31.5 in. for producing DTF print transfer sheets. Launched with new PHT50 heat transfer pigment ink made for DTF applications, which consists of five colors: CMYK and white. A degassing ink design employs aluminum packs to encase the ink, along with a white ink circulation function MCT (Mimaki Circulation Technology).

Mimaki USA


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Fisher Textiles’ ET9708 Heavy Knit

Offered at a marginal price premium over relative virgin polyester products.

Contains 40.1 recycled PET bottles (500ml) per linear yard, weighs 6.7 oz./sq. yd. and measures 126 in. wide. Flame retardant. For frontlit SEG, banners, table throws, backdrops and other sustainable products. Offered at a marginal price premium over relative virgin polyester products.

Fisher Textiles


3M’s Print Wrap Film IJ280

Comfortable on recesses and deep channels.

Helps graphics manufacturers achieve faster installs for commercial vehicles when paired with 3M Gloss Wrap Overlaminate 8428G. Lifts 2x less and conforms with less heat; comfortable on recesses and deep channels. Removes cleanly with heat at end of life. Backed by the 3M MSC warranty.

3M


Roland DGA’s Gloss Calendered Vinyl PRO (ESM-GCPRO)

It can be used with the GuardLam line of overlaminate films.

Premium 3-mil media with gray removable adhesive supplied on an air-release liner intended for indoor and outdoor applications for up to five years. Designed for creating stickers and decals, fleet vehicle wrap markings, POP displays, outdoor signage and more. Can be used with the GuardLam line of overlaminate films.

Roland DGA


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