Overview
Our printing capabilities mean that we can print direct onto almost anything as long as it’s flat. From our state-of-the-art in-house production facility, we offer digital printing, surface printing and direct flatbed printing to a variety of materials for both indoor and outdoor use, including Foamex, Dibond and MDF, to acrylic, toughened glass, wood, leather and even ceramics. Why not challenge us with something new?
PVC foam sheet (Foamex) is a lightweight material with good mechanical and insulation properties. It has good chemical resistance, with low water absorption and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. It has low impact strength and due to its range of colours it is often used for signage and displays. It is available as a solid acrylic sheet, in four thicknesses: 3mm foam PVC, 5mm Foam PVC, 10mm Foam PVC and 19mm Foam PVC. It is also available in both white and black finishes.
It’s main use is for signage, sign letters, banners and exhibition display panels and is the preferred choice due to its fine cell structure and high-quality smooth finish. Foamex is easy to cut to shape, allowing designers to create attractive graphic panels for exhibitions and advertising applications. It is a cost-effective alternative to plywood, Dibond, MDF and aluminium, and is extremely durable with a life expectancy of 5-7 years.
Foamex is a strong, rigid material, and can be fixed to many different surfaces in a whole host of different ways and using different methods. Foamex is classified as a recyclable material.
Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibres and combining it with wax and a resin binder, to form panels by applying high temperature and pressure.
MDF is generally more dense than plywood and benefits from cost savings compared to real wood. It’s very strong and has high moisture resistance, preventing unwanted warping.
We can print customised designs onto MDF and easily cut and machine it into bespoke shapes and sizes, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for signage and wayfinding for outdoor events and festivals. The strong, smooth characteristics of MDF make it an ideal core material for components that require intricate shaping, or surfacing operations.
MX Display can offer short custom runs, as well as long production runs, with no size limitations (except the size of the skin). We can print images on leather panels, as well as pre-cut patterned pieces.
The ability to apply graphics to leather provides designers with unlimited opportunities to create unique and bespoke leather pieces, allowing for truly one-off customised solutions.
Corrugated plastic or corriboard refers to a wide range of extruded twin wall plastic-sheet products produced from high-impact polypropylene resin. Predominantly used in the printing industry for signage, the benefits of Correx are that its cost-effective, lightweight, waterproof and also recyclable.
We recommend using Correx for short-tern signage solutions, or when a high-quality premium product is not necessary or imperative, such as for directional signage used for a music festival or temporary signage for construction and building sites.
Glass printing covers a vast array of applications, from decorative to architectural. For many years glass has been screen printed however, more recently, glass printing has embraced the benefits of digital inkjet technology to address the need for single pieces and short runs. Digital printing can be particularly beneficial for glass applications such as imaging on building windows, doors, interior design features, splashbacks and shower screens.
In the commercial and domestic interior design environment, glass can solve a range of creative and functional challenges. For example, printed glass can be used to diffuse unwanted light, offer UV protection and add security while on the decorative side.
Glass adds colour and light, and brightens up interiors, allowing you to be creative with partitions, room dividers or feature walls. With the advent of sophisticated, bespoke window graphics, it’s now possible to use glass as a backdrop for creative digitally printed graphics which can easily be replaced and updated.
Talk to us about surface printing and the innovative and bespoke solutions we can create and deliver for your next project.
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RETAILProducts used:
OSB BOARDWe printed to lots of different materials for several Footasylum stores across the UK. One interesting substrate was using OSB board – a cost effective solution for display back panels. We printed directly to the material on our hybrid flatbed printer and it was cut on-site during the shop fitting process.
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PropertyProducts used:
Acrylic and White InkThis is a clever use of ink on a high-gloss surface. Our state-of the art UV printer has a matte texture once the ink is cured and this process created a wonderful effect of the black ink on a glossy black acrylic sheet. Teamed with our white ink, this technique delivered stunning results for the University Building.
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EventsProducts used:
PlywoodWe were delighted to be supporting the 2019 Wildside Festival, by producing a variety of eco-friendly wayfinding and festival signage for the site and surrounding area, to help guide visitors safely and effectively around the festival.
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MuseumsProducts used:
AluminiumAs part of a larger museum project, these sleek aluminium sign panels we produced to accompany each exhibit. We printed white ink directly to the specially prepared aluminium panels with were bolted to the main stricture to give a modern, industrial feel.