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Noteworthy
DigiGlass Window Film Obtains Class “O”
Fire Rating
British Isles-based DigiGlass’ Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) printed
window film has earned a class “O” fire rating. The company says such
a rating recognizes the product as one that can be legally installed onto
all public surfaces and is the first “O” rating in the United Kingdom.
The process to obtain the rating began when DigiGlass was asked about
installing printed window film on passenger trains. The customer wanted
there to be certification that would ensure that the installation would
comply with all safety regulations.
In order to do so the company set out to reach the class “O” rating, which
would verify to the public that the safety, security and branding potential
of these printed window films would be useful in situations where fire
safety is important to the public and the customer, such as the passenger
trains.
www.digiglass.com
HanitaTek Updates i-Phone Application
Updates have been released to HanitaTek Window Films’ InfoZone mobile
app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The updates are designed to make it
possible for installers to choose metric units of measurement and designate
which roll widths the film usage estimator will consider.
The company says the updates to the app were a result of recommendations
and requests from installers who have downloaded and use the app.
www.hanitatek.com
Roland’s Newest Print Job
Roland DGA Corp., based in Irvine, Calif., has released its latest inkjet
printer/cutter. The 54-inch VersaUV LEC-540 UV-LED wide-format machine
is the third model in the company’s VersaUV series. The company says it
is faster than previous models and can print configurations of CMYK, white
and clear; CMYK, white and white; and CMYK, clear and clear. The machine
has the capability to contour cut almost any substrate up to 1 mm thick
and can be used to create large-format window graphics as well as many
other products.
This new printer/cutter also features larger lamps than those used in
previous Roland models. These lamps can automatically reposition, allowing
for high image quality and high-speed performance, according to the company.
www.rolanddga.com
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