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Product category: Printing Substrates - Paper, Forms and Stationery
News Release from: Antalis | Subject: Displayline Screen and Print board
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2007

New Swatches Show Board's Qualities

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A range of product swatches have been created by Antalis to assist its screen and display customers when selecting substrates for their jobs.

A range of product swatches have been created by Antalis to assist its screen and display customers when selecting substrates for their jobs The range includes Displayline Screen and Print, which is said to be a comprehensive range of grey centred board available in a range of sizes and substances

It is claimed to provide whiteness, due to its fully-coated boxboard liners and also offers cutting and creasing properties.

Correx is a twin-wall fluted polypropylene sheet, said to be suitable for screen printing and the application of self-adhesive vinyl lettering.

Anatalis said that Correx is often used for estate agents boards and other low cost signage applications, both interior and exterior.

Antalis described Correx as is a lightweight, yet rigid substrate with a smooth surface, giving better print results than were previously achievable on substrates of similar type.

Correx can also be platen cut to produce three dimensional displays.

A swatch is also available showing the range of Arctic coated paper and board available from Antalis, in substances ranging from 115gsm through to 250gsm in gloss, silk or matt finishes for screen printing.

Palight is described as a versatile, durable foamed PVC sheet for advertising and construction.

It is available in a range of colours, sizes and thicknesses, from 1mm to 25mm.

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