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Matthews, N.C. – Fisher Textiles, the leading supplier of fabrics for digital printing, presents the highly anticipated addition of its newest 16’ wide fabric for soft signage applications, DD 9919 Nirvana B.O.B. ® , specially treated for direct dye sublimation and UV-curable printing.
DD 9919 Nirvana B.O.B. ® has a white printable face and a coated black-back, offering a two-in-one solution for printable fabric with a built-in liner. Key features are the soft hand, white point with a Delta E value less than 1.0, ability to cold cut, and built-in finished back that is 100% opaque and eliminates the need for a liner, providing cost savings in material and labor.
DD 9919 Nirvana B.O.B.® with a coated black-back for soft signage applications.
This fabric is excellent for frontlit SEG, banners and pillowcase displays with no liner. Stocked 197 inches wide, maximizing production efficiency and expanding usage options for large scale soft signage. It weighs 7.8 oz/yd 2 and is flame retardant, meeting NFPA 701.
DD 9919 Nirvana B.O.B. ® is an F7 Certified Fabric ® and undergoes a comprehensive manufacturing process to ensure reliability and consistency on every roll.
Contact Fisher Textiles at 800-554-8886 or [email protected] for more information.
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