Substrates

We work with wide range of substrates, if the substrate you want to work with is not listed below just get in touch – we might know someone who can help!
A thin material produced on a papermachine by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp (derived from wood, rags or grasses), cotton or mixtures thereof, drying them into a flexible web for a variety of applications. Paper is available in a wide range of colours and thickness/grammage with different surface textures and haptics for example smooth, textured, calendared, embossed.
Long-chain polymers chemically composed of terephtalic acid and a dihydric alcohol, a very durable synthetic substrate. Polyester is available as clear, translucent or wihte-opaque film substrates in a wide range of thickness.
A thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications, an addition polymer made from the monomer propylene, it is rugged and unusually resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids. Polypropylene is available as clear, translucent or wihte-opaque film substrates in a wide range of thickness.
A flexible woven material made of interlacing natural or artificial fibers, used across a broad range of industries.
A synthetic man-made material, vinyl is a type of plastic that is made from ethylene and chlorine. It can be as supple or as stiff as required and as a result is used for many applications in a lot of industries.
A fabric-like material made from long fibers, bonded together by chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment.