|
Tecna believes that demand for printed fabrics will grow significantly in the coming years due to benefits including: low cost, print quality, easy transportation, light weight and washability.
The company has designed and developed a framework system to capitalise on advances in fabric printing, letting customers create 3D frameworks covered in illuminated and non-illuminated fabric panels.
The framework system is designed to allow quick fitting of fabric panels. Back illumination is achieved with t3airframe, creating large, cost effective light boxes.
T3airframe channel is engineered for versatility. Tubes can be curved to diameters over 3.5m and cut to length from 10 to 2,000mm. Walls up to 6m high and any length can be produced. The framework can carry plasma screens and heavy displays.
T3airframe channel is based on the t3airframe system. They both use the same patented connector and twist-lock tube location, allowing the two systems to coexist in the same structure.
How many of your customers have asked about the carbon footprint of your printing service?




