All prices below include paper / media, mounting, hanging.
Example configuration for 30 × 40 cm : €87.91Paper / Media : Transparent Acrylic « Diasec » like 3 mm, - Mounting : Dibond 2 mm - Hanging : Inside subframe 30 x 20 mm.
This flat printing method prints directly behind the Plexiglas. The inks are solidified and fixed to the support by means of UV rays. We then laminate the Plexiglas onto Dibond 2 mm or 3 mm thick.
Printing under the acrylic glass plate and addition of white coating under the ink coating so as to provide a white ground.
For use with ambient lighting only.
Grammage : 3600g| Width : 200 cm| Dmax: 2.4
Combined with UV ink drying, this innovative inkjet printing process allows images of impeccable quality to be printed directly onto high-quality transparent Plexiglas acrylic glass. The Plexiglas acrylic glass plate is then laminated onto 2 mm or 3 mm thick Dibond before be attached to the back using a mounting system of your choice.
The transparent Plexiglas® support is very resistant. It is a co-extruded sheet material made of acrylic glass (polymethyl methacrylate, also known as PMMA).
It is made from 90% recycled raw materials.
Particularly resistant to light and water, this finish offers images with vibrant colors, very sharp and extremely realistic images.
Your images gain depth and brightness!
On the back, you can choose between a recessed aluminum frame, placed 5 cm inside, or a flush aluminum frame, running along the aluminum plate for a “picture frame” effect. picture" effect.
We also offer hanging bars that give the same effect as the recessed frame, or adhesive metal fasteners that are practical for small formats.
Our recommendation for hanging on the back : When laminating Plexiglas acrylic glass onto Dibond, attaching it to the back with a recessed or flush aluminum channel or top/bottom mounting bars stiffens the components together and prevents potential deformation. retractable or flush aluminum bracket or top/bottom hanging bars stiffens the components together and prevents possible deformation of the material over time. This is particularly important for large formats or panoramic formats (2:1 ratio).
Alternatively, you can choose not to use any rigid fastenings on the back, disregarding our recommendation.
Rigid printing is a highly innovative, high-quality printing process that deposits inks directly onto a rigid support.
This very high-tech procedure makes it possible to print directly onto a wide variety of rigid supports, such as Dibond,Plexiglas,Foamcore, or PVC.
The inks are solidified and fixed to the support with the aid of UV rays and offer extreme durability in indoor and outdoor exhibition conditions.