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UV printing
The UV printing process is based on UV-reactive ink, which is cured by UV lamps immediately after application. This creates a film of ink on the textile, and the inks do not penetrate the medium. The result is a brilliant, satin-finish print. Since UV ink does not require thinners or solvents, it is considered relatively environmentally friendly. The prints can be stored rolled up.
Interesting facts
The high-quality, extremely lightfast polyester fabrics are flame-retardant according to DIN B1. Thanks to the proven piping technology, the fabrics in the frame can be easily replaced at any time. Temporary marketing measures can thus be implemented regularly. All fabrics are compatible with all PIXLIP illuminated frames.
Storage
Both printed and unprinted textiles feel best when rolled up on a cardboard tube. To extend the durability of the print, the printed motif should be rolled inward. It is also recommended to include a release liner, such as film, with the roll. Learn more about the care, cleaning, and storage of our textiles here.

FAQ

How does EXPO WHITE BLOCK ensure perfect light control?

The textile is completely opaque and reflects incoming light forward – for even and brilliant illumination of the lightbox.

Can EXPO WHITE BLOCK be individually configured?

Yes, the textile can be precisely tailored to the frame dimensions – for maximum design freedom and precise integration.

For which applications is EXPO WHITE BLOCK particularly suitable?

Perfect for backs, technical panels or discreet surfaces – wherever light shielding and clear demarcation are required.

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