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Best heavy duty Scrim Banner.

dypinc

New Member
Just wondering what everyone recommendation is on heavy duty one sided scrim banner. Something more durable than 13oz standard scrim.

Not interested in two sided blockout.
 

shoresigns

New Member
The thickness of the material increases proportionally to the number of "oz". So if you're looking for heavy duty, try 16, 18 or 20oz banner material.

As for double-sided, heavy duty banner material is typically coated for printing on both sides. You're just going to have to live with that. Just print on one side of it - the other side will be fine.
 

dypinc

New Member
But I find most of the coatings on 2 sided banner to be easily scratched. 18oz Bantex to be the only exception, but it is quite expensive.
 

shoresigns

New Member
When customers want a more durable print, give them the option of brushing on liquid laminate to protect the print. It makes the colours pop too - customers love colours that "pop".
 

phototec

New Member
When customers want a more durable print, give them the option of brushing on liquid laminate to protect the print. It makes the colours pop too - customers love colours that "pop".

I don't make a lot of banners, however I have a customer who wants a printed 5'x10" banner to hang outdoors and wants it to last for one year.

What kind (name) of liquid coating do you use painted over a eco-solvent banner to make it last longer?

Thanks
 

player

New Member
I have used it on banners. It makes the colours pop, and holds on great. I cannot say how it held up outdoors though. I can't remember, but I did not get any complaints...
 

phototec

New Member
Anyone use Superfrog Liquid Overlaminate on outdoor printed banners?

Grimco sells Superfrog Liquid Overlaminate here in central TX for $108.59 per gallon with FREE shipping (over $100)?

SignWarehouse sells ClearShield Semi-Gloss for $94.49 per gallon and $6.99 shipping on entire order (I can use some other stuff to).

I really think the semi-gloss coating would look better on a printed banner...........thoughts.....

Thanks
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
We have laminated banners in the past with a standard 3 mil laminate, oraguard 210 I think, the banner gets a date change on it every 6 months, it's only outdoors for 4 weeks a year but it's lasted 7 years of being rolled up and thrown in the trunk of a car.

But honestly, if you are only looking to have a banner last a year, a standard 130z banner should be able to do that no problem, provided it's installed properly.
 

dypinc

New Member
So your telling me that applying a liquid over-lam is going to prevent this kind of damage?

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bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I have used ClearShield Canvas Guard for years, however it's NOT for use with solvent banners outdoors, only interior used Gallery Wrapped canvas prints.

Have you used ClearShield for outdoor banners?

Clear Shield Original Formula.

Which is for use with solvent prints of any denomination. I've been coating banners with it for years, as well as canvas prints and most everything else that issues forth from my printer, with zero, as in none, problems.
 

phototec

New Member
Clear Shield Original Formula.

Which is for use with solvent prints of any denomination. I've been coating banners with it for years, as well as canvas prints and most everything else that issues forth from my printer, with zero, as in none, problems.


Thanks Bob, That's good to know. I have made a few printed banners, however they were only required for short durations, this client is requesting a ONE YEAR guarantee so I want to protect it from the elements. :thumb:
 

phototec

New Member
I have seen some banners that have what looks like WEBBING sewn inside the hem (I guess to make it stronger), what is it and where do you get it?

Thanks
 

shoresigns

New Member
I have seen some banners that have what looks like WEBBING sewn inside the hem (I guess to make it stronger), what is it and where do you get it?

Thanks

I don't know about the material or where to get it, but if you don't want to bother doing it yourself, Georgia Printco does webbing with what they call a "seatbelt" material.
 
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