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We are very excited to offer this line of products to our customers.  Unique quality product!

Use this guide to find out what product is right for your application.

A clean substrate, a clean coating…

Kernow Coatings “HydroSol” technology is using a water-based, non-toxic coating process, infused into the matrix of the material, adding minimal environmental burden to the basic substrate, minimising the natural gloss of solvent inks but imparting an attractive ‘leatherette’ sheen to solid printed areas.   The coating is pliant to retain a textile ‘handle’ and excellent draping characteristics.

And what’s more, the whole material has been successfully certified to European flame retardant M1, held to be the most demanding in Europe.

Suitable for hard, mild, eco-solvent, UVC and latex inks, even with saturated ink levels, to produce deep, vibrant colours you will see no seepage on the back, unlike most fabrics.

Kernow Coatings “HydroJet” technology is water-based, non-toxic coating infused into the matrix of the material, adding minimal environmental burden to the basic substrate, with a high matt finish, killing unwelcome light reflections and retaining an artistic look to prints.  And what’s more, the whole material has been successfully certified to European flame retardant M1, held to be the most demanding in Europe.

Printable by any aqueous inkjet printer, can be saturated to levels that produce deep, vibrant colours unknown on most fabrics but with no seepage on the back.

Perfect for…

… use as drop banners, wrinkle-resistant roll-up displays and roller blinds, Evolon®Sol or Evolon®Jet are clean, phthalate-free material that can be disposed of without worries or incinerated to energy, lightness alone minimising environmental burden by two-thirds compared to standard PVC banners.  And it’s completely manufactured in the EU, fully compliant with its stringent environmental laws. 

It’s an exciting combination of an easy-to-use, versatile, low-impact material with world-class imaging performance.                                                                                    

The best of all worlds?