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Dye Sublimation:
Full color imaging can be achieved through dye sublimation. It is a 4-color
process which produces vivid images on a variety of textiles including
matt poplin, gloss satin, dacron, mesh, polyduck and other exciting fabrics.
This technology will maximize your creativity through color, visual effect
and size.
Large format imprints are ideal for dye sublimation. Maximum seamless
width is 56” by 50’ lengths. Wider images may be achieved
through “tiling” when finishing the fabric. Skilled
seamstresses in our finishing department will complete your project
to exacting specifications. |
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Flocking:
Spot color images can be applied to cotton or satin, with flock imprint. Available
in a variety of colors, it has a raised texture and gives a great visual. Flocking
has a “felty” feel and is used as awards, podium and college banners. |
Appliqué:
A traditional process, appliqué is the technique
of sewing separate pieces of fabric onto a base material. Used for
interior and exterior application, this process features:
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High Durability. Most often used for
outdoor flags and banners, each design element is cut and seamed using
multiple rows of stitching. Combined with selected fabric choices,
the end product will result in a presentation able to withstand harsher
conditions and have that old time nostalgic “feel”.
Variety of Color. Rich, clean, and textured designs
can be achieved but are limited to solid fabric colors. While no halftone
or process colors are available, "layered" fabric can provide
multicolored designs.
Half-toning or color graduations cannot be replicated with this process. |
Finishing:
Most of our fabric banners have liners. Liners bring out the "pop" in color because of the opacity that they offer.
Attachments used include pole pockets, grommets (reinforced metal
holes) and velcro. Please let us know which works best for you.
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