interior design: easy ways to add flash without wasting cash
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Easy Ways to Add Flash Without Wasting Cash
Our fusion imaging, digital printing process, and
decorative three dimensional
thermoplastics can help designers add
visual punch to a space while remaining under
budget.
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Learning Points
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Discuss commercial design trends as isolated by global trend experts.
List several economic ways to make your interiors more vibrant and engaging
Identify the properties of thermoplastic decorative sheets compatible with specific commercial applications
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Explain the fusion imaging process and digital printing on a variety of substrates.
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Evermore for Less and LessWinning a project proposal means being able to deliver more for less. This CEU will explore ways to bring dazzle to your projects and delight clients by using materials that:
Offer fresh, stunning visuals
at a fraction of the cost of materials
typically specified to deliver the same impact
Are more durable and
easier to care for than
traditionally specified materials
In most cases, installation is
quick, easy, and may go on top
of existing surfaces,
minimizing hassle and mess
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About Fusion Imaging & Digital Printing
Any high resolution image can be formatted for the Fusion or digital printing process. The Fusion process literally fuses the color or image into the substrate
A variety of substrates can be used depending on the application and the properties of the material
Substrates - Aluminum
• Easy to clean and install
• Satin, gloss, and white coated finishes available
• Light weight• Resist stains
and scratching• Sleek and
modern
FRPFRP panels can either be smooth
or textured and are available in a
variety of thicknesses and
sizes. This substrate is great
for food preparation areas,
bathrooms, and other wet areas.
Ceramic TileCeramic tile can
be fused or digitally printed with your images or custom design.
Ceramic tile is great for
applications such as floors, murals,
and signage
Wood
An image can be fused or digitally
printed onto plywood or
hardboard. Our fusion process
preserves the look and beauty of the
wood and on hardboard it gives a vibrant, photo-realistic image.
GlassGlass can be imaged for
backsplashes, tabletops, doors, countertops, and wall applications.
Solid color or translucent glass can be created
with the infusing of color.
Translucent glass may be backlit
FabricUsing the fusion
process with fabric is ideal for
unique wallcoverings,
furniture wraps, upholstery,
artwork, and displays. Several different weights and weaves can
be used
Acrylic, Clear PVC, & Polycarbonate These substrates
may be fused or digitally printed
for backsplashes, tabletops, door
& cabinet inserts, and
other interior applications
where translucency is desired. These substrates can
be backlit.
Other Available Substrates
Sintra Board-Great for POP
displays, exhibits, kiosks,
framing, and signage
Aluminum Composite- Great for
outdoor use, POP displays,
exhibits, kiosks,
framing, and signage
Most of our MirroFlex
finishes- Great for signage,
branding, and logo
applications. 3 dimensional
available
Decorative Thermoplastic PropertiesMade in the USA
Lightweight and flexible, yet completely rigid when laminated
Can be cut and screen printed
Most are vacuum-formable into a variety of three dimensional
patterns
Special overlapping edge configurations
(BIO) hide seams
Superior impact, chemical, and stain resistant properties
Engraving sheets, signage, edge-banding, and imitation mirrors
available
Some are available with 40% post-consumer
recycled material and is compatible with LEED MR4 recycled content
credit
Easy to fabricate and install-can even be
installed with a pressure sensitive adhesive
backing, staples, or screws
Clean with mild soap and water- never
abrasive materials or harsh detergents
ATI Decorative laminates
manufactures all of these exciting
alternative materials. With these solutions,
designers are able to explore new ways to bring
emphasis to their projects without
going over budget.
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