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Polyglanz: interlaced 100% polyester yarn, with an approx. weight of 115g/m². Polyglanz light fabric with a glossy surface although the material assures a high tensil strength. This material is the most common for flags and transparents - Öko-Tex certified


Polywind: structured flagmaterial, 100% polyester yarn, approx. weight of 115g/m², because of a special printing method these flags don't need seam allowences whereby the durability will be 20 - 30 % higher compared to other flags and these flags are blowing more easily. Only produced in digital-printthrough - Öko-Tex certified


Polystretch: novel interlaced 100% polyester yarn, approx. 110g/m², by the use of a special production process flags made of Polystretch need not to be seamed as a result the life cycle increases for about 20 - 30% and a better flaping is given - Öko-Tex certified


Polyweb: interlaced 100% polyester yarn, approx. 115g/m², light fabric with a glossy surface although the material assures a high tensil strength. This material is the most common for flags and transparents - Öko-Tex certified


Polyforte: tight interlaced 100% polyester yarn approx. 210g/m². Due to its noble and representative texture this material is ideal for decoflags, fabric posters and opaque transparents. This material can only be printed one sided - Öko-Tex certified

Raytex: tightly interlaced and opaque 100% polyester yarn approx. 110g/m². Favored for decoflags, fabric posters, transparents, or sun shades - Öko-Tex certified

Polyester-Satinette: interlaced 100% polyester yarn approx. 115g/m². Used for decoflags, fabric posters etc. printed one sided. Also useable for halftone screen printing - Öko-Tex certified

Öko-Banner "light": A fabric which is similar to fleece maufactured with a melt spinning process, approx. 120g/m², standard material for our Öko-banners on a endless roll, ultimate tear strenght, especially were designed mainly for events on which long, low-cost advertising panels are needed, e.g. for marathons, cycle racing etc.


Öko-Banner "heavy": as Öko-Banner "light" but approx. 350g/m², is more commonly used for single banners with eyelets, but it could also be delivered on a endless roll.

Polyplast: plastic-coated, beamless polyester (vinyl) approx. 450g/m². Especialy favoured for double-sided printing due to its opaque material. The material is ideal for smaller quantities or one-off productions because of its price. Polyplast is also often used for SL-transparents for example on facades.


Polyplast-opak: plastic-coated, beamless polyester (vinyl), approx. 760g/m². Especialy favoured for double-sided printing for transparents and angled flags due to its opaque material, digital-carbon-print and screen-print possible.


Polybanner B1: plastic-coated, beamless polyester (vinyl), approx. 450g/m2, flame retardant to fire class B1/Q1/TR1. Low-price material, Standardmaterial for our Rollup "basic".

Polyplast-light B1: plastic-coated, beamless, light structured polyester (vinyl), approx. 330g/m², flame retardant to fire class B1/Q1/TR1. Standardmaterial for our module-Rollups, but also for all indoor-decomaterials, where a high-resolution print is needed.


Gittex: is a plastic-coated and flame-retardent polyester according to B1/Q1/TR1 standards with a weight of approx. 280g/m². Gittex is perfect for digital-pigment printed XL-transparents due to its permeability to air and smooth perforation.


Gittex-wide: plastic-coated polyester with a weight of approx. 350g/m², features itself by the micro-perforated and the permeability to air. Mostly this quality is used for scaffoldings because the micro-perforation makes an outward view possible e.g. if mounted infront of windows but this isn't affecting the quality of the printed picture/logo on the front.


Gittex-extrawide: is also a plastic-coated and flame-retardent polyester according to B1 like as the normal Gittex but it distinguishes itself due to a rough perforation. Often used for scaffoldings infront of office-windows to assure that the offices are still well-litted by natural light.


Polyäthylen: due to its extra permeability to air this quality is mainly used for tennis-screens, constuction-meshes plain or printed.


Rayon: a special material with a smooth and glossy surface to achieve good print results. Basically Rayon is used for desk streamers.


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