Materials | Fabric

Fabric

In recent years, the digital printing of promotional media on textiles has become increasingly popular. Our new, revolutionary technology prints Dye Sublimation at industrial speeds and unbeatable quality.

Lightweight and easy to handle, digital textiles can save on shipping costs, and as they are also 100% recyclable, can reduce the carbon footprint of your display. We offer a range of media for conversion on specialist textile printing equipment and a wide range of fabrics (see Finishes, below).

Sizes

We can produce fabric up to 3200mm wide in one piece – our in-house fabric-finishing department enables us to meet your exact specifications.

Finishes

Available fabrics include cotton, poplin, cotton drill, cotton voile, calico, linen, silk organza, silk/viscose velvet and many more. Please ask for further details.

Environmental

An ideal way to reduce the carbon footprint of your displays, digital textiles are 100% recyclable, while the dyes are harmless, odour free and produce no VOCs (volatile organic compounds).

Fixing

Lightweight and easy to handle, large banners can be installed with simple fixings or magnets by one person – we can also tension them onto aluminium frames. A variety of options are available, from wall-mounted or stand-alone frames for temporary campaigns to large outdoor promotional fixings for the building exteriors and stadia.

Please get in touch for further details or advice on which fabric best suits your requirements. 

Glazing and Architectural Films

Glazing and Architectural Films

Make a glass space the feature of any room or outdoor location with one of our many vinyl films. VGL offers a wide range of glazing graphics for all requirements.

Contra Vision®

Contra Vision®

Invented by Contra Vision®, these ‘one-way’ interior and exterior window graphics can be viewed from the outside but seen through from the inside.

Non-PVC Films

Non-PVC Films

Non-PVC Films are becoming incredibly popular due to the film being substantially less solvent than traditional manufacturing processes with a solvent-free base film.