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Links Signs and Drytac bring football home with London Underground installations

University of Southern California Preps Campus with Drytac Polar GripLinks Signs and Drytac bring football home with London Underground installations

Family-run Links Signs has used Drytac Polar Grip to produce an attention-grabbing range of graphics at London Underground stations to celebrate the Euro 2020 football tournament. Hastings-based signage and large-format print business Links Signs recently used Drytac Polar Grip to create a series of eye-catching graphics at five London Underground stations to celebrate this year’s

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N3 Display Graphics stays one step ahead with Drytac Polar Street FX in Bristol, UK

N3 Display Graphics stays one step ahead with Drytac Polar Street FX

Bristol-based N3 Display Graphics used Drytac Polar Street FX to produce a series of creative floor graphics encouraging social distancing on streets across the city. Large-format graphics production and installation company N3 Display Graphics recently used Drytac Polar Street FX aluminium print media to produce a range of eye-catching outdoor floor graphics to promote social

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Toronto-based Lamin-8 used Drytac’s ReTac Smooth 75 polymeric PVC film for the project at its local branch of Jimmy Guaco’s

Lamin-8 spices up Jimmy Guaco’s wall graphics with Drytac

Toronto-based Lamin-8 used Drytac’s ReTac Smooth 75 polymeric PVC film for the project at its local branch of Jimmy Guaco’s Diversified printing business Lamin-8 Services used Drytac’s ReTac Smooth 75 polymeric PVC film to produce stunning wall graphics for Mexican restaurant chain Jimmy Guaco’s. Toronto-based Lamin-8 was contacted by its local branch of Jimmy Guaco’s

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Signmob uses Drytac Polar Grip at the Bendigo Art Gallery for brick wall wrap for Mary Quant exhibit

Signmob gallery project hailed as a work of art thanks to Drytac Polar Grip

Australian sign-maker Signmob used Drytac Polar Grip to produce eye-catching exterior graphics for a special exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery. Victoria, Australia-based sign-making specialist Signmob used Drytac’s Polar Grip white polymeric PVC vinyl film to produce stunning exterior graphics for an exhibition at the nearby Bendigo Art Gallery. The gallery is currently playing host

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Drytac’s Peter Bourgeois assumes responsibility for extended Territory Sales Manager role

Drytac’s Peter Bourgeois assumes responsibility for extended Territory Sales Manager role

Alongside his existing role as Territory Sales Manager for Western Canada, Peter Bourgeois will assume responsibility for the North West USA region. Drytac is pleased to announce that Peter Bourgeois, Territory Sales Manager for Western Canada, is to take on an extended role within the business by additionally assuming responsibility for the North West USA

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Medical ventilator in a healthcare setting, showcasing advanced monitoring features, relevant to antimicrobial films used in medical environments.

Flexibility and reliability are critical for antimicrobial films in medical settings

Applications in medical and healthcare environments require antimicrobial films that are both reliable and steadfast. Drytac Protac AMP offers this and much more. The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a significant rise in the use of antimicrobial protection products, in an effort to help protect people across a number of environments. However, the use of

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Phil Webster and Stephen Ridyard, Drytac team members, with industrial adhesive solutions background, in a warehouse setting with protective films.

Drytac bolsters its adhesive science team with new promotion and appointment.

Phil Webster promoted to Head of Industrial Sales EMEA; Stephen Ridyard appointed as Technical Manager. Drytac has further bolstered its EMEA team with the promotion of Phil Webster to the role of Head of Industrial Sales (EMEA), and the appointment of Stephen Ridyard as Technical Manager, UK. Both men are based out of Drytac’s UK

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Phil Webster, Head of Industrial Sales EMEA at Drytac, alongside HP Latex Series ink cartridges, highlighting advancements in adhesive solutions and printing technology.

How HP Latex ink works

The media that Drytac manufactures is part of a larger solution; before any graphics application can be delivered, it needs to be printed and finished. Understanding how materials work with specific print and ink technologies is a key foundation of the company’s product development. Drytac maintains a close relationship with hardware and ink manufacturers to

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Person holding a burger with fries and a drink on a table, illustrating fast food dining experience relevant to Drytac's antimicrobial technology for food outlets.

Fast forward to fast food

Drytac explains how products imbued with antimicrobial technology can help fast food outlets protect surfaces from bacteria, fungi and mould in between cleaning. Authored by Shaun Holdom, Global Product Manager, Drytac. With the food, beverages and hospitality sectors having been hit particularly hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, Drytac has sounded out how its Protac AMP

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Roland SG printer displaying vibrant graphics alongside a portrait of a smiling woman, highlighting Drytac's print media solutions and applications in the graphic arts industry.

Roland DGA: Types of inks for digital printing

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Understanding how print media and ink technology work is key The media that Drytac manufactures is part of a larger solution; before any graphics application can be delivered, it needs to be printed and finished. Understanding how materials work with specific print and ink technologies is a key foundation of the company’s product development.

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Wall graphics featuring the phrases "WE BUTCHER BEANS" and "HERE'S A NEW BUTCHER IN THE BLOCK," promoting a vegan food establishment, illuminated at night with a modern architectural setting.

Premier Graphics serves up a treat at The Very Good Food Company with Drytac SpotOn

Vancouver-based Premier Graphics opted for Drytac SpotOn White Matte to carry out an impactful window graphics project for vegan food business The Very Good Food Company. Premier Graphics was approached by The Very Good Food Company and construction firm Pacific Solutions Contracting in late 2020 to produce window graphics to cover up building work taking

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Germ-free pad sign on door promoting hygiene measures, Globe Print branding, and directional graphics for health safety in a vaccination center.

Globe Print relies on Drytac films for support with NHS Covid-19 vaccination roll-out

No fewer than five Drytac products deployed by Buckinghamshire-based Globe Print for social distancing markers and directional graphics at new vaccination centre. Drytac’s self-adhesive films continue to play a key role in the battle against Covid-19, with print service provider Globe Print having recently used no fewer than five Drytac products to create graphics, free-of-charge,

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Men examining printed materials in front of a Drytac display at a trade event, showcasing Drytac's adhesive solutions and print media.

Luigi Cristicini celebrates major milestone after reaching 30 years with Drytac Canada

Luigi Cristicini has been working with Drytac customers across the world since joining the team in 1991, serving in a number of key roles during his time with the company. Luigi Cristicini, one of the most popular members of the Drytac Canada team, has reached the impressive milestone of 30 years with the company. Luigi

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