Best yield of Stock

Maximizing the use of material is a great way to save money. All of our substrates come in standard sheet and roll sizes, and planning your jobs to these sizes could cut the price of your job significantly.

Many substrates come in both sheets and rolls. Pressure sensitive vinyls, for instance, comes in sheet sizes of 20″ x 27″ and 27″ x 38″, as well as a 54″ roll. Reinforced vinyls (banner material) come in rolls which measure 36″, 48″, 54″, and 72″. Planning a banner’s height to be 34″ or 44″ would allow for the art bleed, the banner sewn and would utilize the roll width much better than a banner measuring 38″ or 48″ high. Card stocks, such as 12 pt. and 24 pt., come in a sheet size of 24″ x 30″ as well as varied roll widths. This popular sheet size allows for a 22″ x 28″ sign – a great size for window signs. Stocks such as styrene, Sintra, and Foam-Cor all come in 48″ x 96″ sizes, allowing for larger signs.

Next time you’re planning your job, you may want to take into account the standard stock sizes. Contact Us and we will be glad to assist you and offer you helpful suggestions.

Perforated Window Signs – See-thru Window Graphics

You’ve probably seen this material by now – most likely on the side of bus windows. It’s a see-thru window graphic substrate that is catching on quick.

The material is an adhesive-backed flexible vinyl that has been perforated with numerous small holes. This substrate allows for an image to be seen on one side while appearing virtually transparent from the other side. This makes it a great choice for window signs where the need for viewing or light passage is necessary. It comes in both indoor and outdoor grades and adheres to a variety of surfaces, including glass and acrylic. Its price is comparable to a high-grade mylar.

Perforated Window Sign

For more information about this product, Contact Us. representative. We can answer questions about size limitations and which graphics are best suited for this special substrate.

Substrate Focus – Polypropylene

Our customers are always on the lookout for new and exciting materials. We found a new one in Polypropylene.

A rigid plastic, Polypropylene comes in many colors and textures. In fact, that’s what makes it unique. There aren’t many other substrates that can match the wide selection of choices available with polypropylene. Gloss, matte, pearlescent and suede finishes, and the popular grooved finish, as well as a rainbow of colors are also available from standard classics to pastels an even metallics. Combine these with the option of translucent or opaque, and you have yourself a sharp-looking substrate.

Macro of a vinyl colorful organizing case.

Polypropylene can undergo a number of finishing processes as well, including die cutting, scoring, gluing and riveting that expand its wide range of applications. Commonly used for binders, portfolios, kits and media holders, Polypropylene is a great medium for marketing and persentation materials.

Your sales representative can show you printed samples and further describe the many uses available with this great material.