Vinyl Banner is an outdoor advertising form. Most banners are now digitally printed on large format inkjet printers capable of printing colorful outdoor billboards on a single piece of material.
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Materials
The most commonly used material is heavy-vinyl which is technically known as PVC. The weights of the various banner substrates range from as light as 9 ounces to as heavy as 22 ounces per square yard (900gsm), and can be double or single sided. Grommets (rope holes) can also be added for easy banner hanging. A high-frequency weld, stitching or tape banners are also used to tighten the seams neatly, and provide grommets/fish insertion. Large banners (which can be so large as to cover the sides of the building) are usually printed on special pvc mesh material so that some wind can pass through.
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There are different types of vinyl banners. Benefits range from 3-5 years.
- Digital printed banners : printed with water-based (water-based) inks, eco-solvents, solvents or UV-curable inkjet ink. The last three types tend to contain durable pigments, which provide superior weather resistance and UV-fading. Large format inkjet printers are usually used, usually manufactured by companies such as HP, EFi Vutek, Mimaki, Roland, Mutoh, or one of many Chinese or Korean manufacturers. Extremely large banners can be produced using "large format inkjet printers" from & gt; 2.5m wide, or computer controlled airbrush device that prints direct ink onto the banner material. Some of the fastest width and widest inkjet printers can print up to 3,000 square feet (280 m 2 ) per hour.
- Vinyl labeled banners: are produced by applying individual elements that are cut from self-adhesive vinyl by computer-driven vinyl cutter. This method is now uncommon with the appearance of large format printing.
- Screenprinted: is produced using screenprinting, where different colors are placed one by one using a screen consisting of the imaged stencils, in which the screen's ink passes. Screen printing can be done on hand bench, single/double color machine, or on high-performance multi-color display presses that can print about 1,000 m2 per hour plus. Screenprinting is usually reserved for a large number of similar banners because of their cost-effectiveness but is well-suited and even surpassed by digitally printed banners.
- Painted: graphics and hand-painted letters. This type of banner is rare with the advent of modern printing.
Completed
- Hems : the most common form of finishing for vinyl banners. Hems allows the insertion of grommets or safer holes that allow banners to be fixed or hung.
- Fish ears : (or grommets) are small metal rings (usually 12.5 mm deep in diameter) secured into banners allowing bungee straps, clips or straps attached to banners to help repair.
- Pole Pockets : vinyl banners can be completed with polar pockets, usually at the top and/or bottom where the circle is made of the same continuous material and mounted on the back of the banner by high-frequency welding, suture or tape banners. This is common in scaffold banners where scaffolding poles are sliding though to secure banners on the site. Hanged banners can have a pole pocket at the bottom to hold a weighted bar that can add tension to the screen and prevent it from swelling.
Apps
Vinyl banners have many uses and applications. They are most often used to promote company logos, special promotions, events, teams or schools. Since vinyl is a very versatile and portable material, you can see vinyl banners anywhere. Vinyl banners are usually seen as billboards, table banners, trade show banners, building banners, street banners, festival banners, and stadium banners.
A quality vinyl banner will also use the outer periphery to ensure Grommet is secured properly. Grommets are nickel holes that allow banners to be hung on fence posts, walls, or on the sides of buildings. In windy conditions, if Grommets are not tied to the edges of vinyl banners, these grommet holes will easily tear from banners. Banner edge bands are also used as trim decoration and to prevent delamination and removal of hemp vinyl.
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia