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Standard PVC Banner

£ 18.00
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£ 20.16
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£ 29.40
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£ 30.24
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Banner Materials

Flexible print materials refer to a wide range of printable substrates that are pliable and can be easily bent, shaped, or rolled without cracking or breaking. These materials are used for various printing applications, including advertising, signage, packaging, and decorative purposes. The flexibility of these materials makes them versatile and suitable for creating custom prints that can be applied to curved surfaces, wrapped around objects, or used in dynamic displays. Here are some examples of flexible print materials:

  1. Vinyl: Flexible vinyl is a popular material used for banners, decals, vehicle wraps, and stickers. It can be printed with vibrant graphics and is weather-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor and indoor applications.

  2. Fabric: Various types of fabrics, such as polyester, cotton, or blends, can be printed on using dye-sublimation or direct-to-fabric printing. Fabric prints are commonly used for trade show displays, backdrops, banners, and textiles.

  3. Mesh: Mesh materials are perforated and allow airflow and visibility. Mesh banners are often used for outdoor advertising in windy areas, as they can withstand harsh weather conditions.

  4. Canvas: Canvas is commonly used for art reproductions and decorative prints. It provides a textured and artistic appearance suitable for framing.

  5. Film: Flexible films include materials like polypropylene and polyester films. They are used for product labels, window graphics, and packaging.

  6. PVC-free Alternatives: As an alternative to traditional PVC-based materials, PVC-free substrates like bioplastics, bio-based plastics, and other polymer alternatives offer flexibility while addressing environmental concerns.

  7. Magnetic Sheets: Flexible magnetic sheets can be printed on and used for vehicle graphics, promotional displays, and signage that can be easily attached to metal surfaces.

  8. Paper: While not as durable as some other materials, certain types of heavyweight paper can be used for flexible prints such as posters, promotional flyers, and temporary displays.

  9. Foam Board: While rigid foam board is commonly used for displays, lightweight foam board can have some flexibility, making it suitable for certain applications.

  10. Synthetic Fabrics: Specialty synthetic fabrics with a combination of flexibility and durability are used for outdoor banners, flags, and displays.

  11. Reflective Materials: Flexible reflective materials are used for safety signage, vehicle markings, and outdoor advertising.

Flexible print materials offer the advantage of adaptability, allowing for creative and unique print applications that conform to different surfaces or structures. They are well-suited for a wide range of industries and purposes, from marketing and advertising to retail displays and interior decor. The choice of material depends on factors such as the intended use, environment, durability requirements, and printing technology.