taken care of by Chanterie by you by an external advertising firm
The Methods:
painting: high-quality paint, elastic and radiant printing: using inkjet or Scotchprint procedures allow proccessing of all possible photos and digital images adhesive film
Media:
tarpaulin: for print and paint techniques mesh: for print
Finishing:
The following discusses the various finisches. We can also finish covers that are already printed or painted using these methods.
1. Reinforced edges:
by making an edge: the edge of the banner are folded over and then closed using high-frequency welding flat welding: a 5cm reinforcement band is welded to the edge
2. Rings:
the banner is reinforced all around and equipped with rings as a haning system (in combination with elastic and s-hooks these can be attached around a tube). available with openings of 10, 14, 18mm diameter brass (yellow) or stainless steel (grey)
3. String:
The banners are equipped on 2 or 4 sides by a string that slides through a corresponding profile string diameter: 8, 10, 12, 14 mm
4. Expansion link:
open edge custom made for sliding in a tube the edge can be placed at the top or bottom, left or right
Assembling :
Springsystem:
Transverse on the façade between two tubes using stainless steel springs
banner width of 60cm
banner width of 80cm
banner width of 100cm
Equal with the façade between two tubes using stainless steel springs
banner width of 75cm
banner width of 100cm
banner width of 125cm
banner width of 150cm
optional: illumination mounted on the tubes
Mounting banners in a metal frame
The frame is made of sturdy metal tubes connected by different connecting elements. The tubes are hot galvanized or made from aluminium and the connecting elements are hot galvanized. These are mounted to the façade of the building concerned by means of wall supports. The banner is spanned in the frame using elastics to keep it nicely taut.
Mounting banners by means of aluminium profiles
Using high-frequency welding technique, strings are attached to the edge of the banner. These strings are pushed through a profile that can be attached to the façade of a building, for example.