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The size of 4x8 ft (feet) is equivalent to 48" x 96". You can use it in vertical / portrait display, or horizontal / landscape display.
Because it is as big as a plywood board, there is a lot of area to display a message. It is bigger than 4 banners each measuring 24"x36" together.
The hems, which manifest as a folding on the edges, reinforce the banner and make it more resistant to failure because of tear.
Use the grommets or eyelets that can be placed at regular distances from each other, to firmly hold the banner to a structure or wall.
Windlits are semi-circular cuts spread on the banner to allow wind to pass through the banner without behaving the banner like a sail catching wind. Select this option for outdoor installations in windy areas.
Printing is done with high resolution quality so backgrounds will display beautifully.
You can find "help" blocks next to the parameters that you need to select when configuring your product.
Down on this page you will find pictures and suggestions
4x8 banners are available in three different options:
An indoor banner is not subject to wind, so you don't need many places where to secure the banner from. If you want an installation where the banner looks very flat and tense, additional anchoring points might be useful. The anchoring points in banners are the grommets.
Banners that will sit outdoors, because of the exposure to wind, and depending on the hanging location, different considerations should be taken. If the banner will be hanging on a wall or exposed to wind from every side, you might want to consider grommets and adding wind slits
3 thicknesses of vinyl banner materials are offered for your selection:
Depending on the use of the banner, you might need a different setting of the grommets.
Here are 4 options that you can choose from:
They'll be mounted every 2 to 3 feet - The most common selection. when it is a banner for outdoor use,when the banner will be exposed to wind, and when you must be creative in terms of how to secure it.
This solution is good for outdoor banners when the banner is mounted on a wall, and there's no wind expected. You must be able to use the corners to secure the fasteners to the wall. This is a great option for indoor signage and wall covering for events, or backdrops
You might be using a banner to wrap something, or you are planning to use double sided tape, or maybe you have a frame that will pull from the edges of the banner to stretch it. We've seen clients stretch a banner into a backlit sign on the front of a store.The use cases could be diverse.
The hems reinforce the perimeter, by adding a 1" foldover, which doubles the thickness of the banner on the perimeter.
The 4 corners, where the grommets are usually placed, get 4 times the thickness, making it a very safe point from where to hold the banner.
The grommets are punched (if so requested) in the hems area making the banner more stable and capable of withs tanding wind and the pulling of the cords and fasteners attached to the grommets.
The hems will be either glued, stitched or welded, according to the production route assigned.
We strongly suggest the use of hems for outdoor use.
The banner does not have a reinforced perimeter. This option is ideal when the banner is going to be hanging indoors, from a wall, where wind forces won't affect it.
If your banner is exposed to even moderate wind, the banner catches air as a boating sail. The wind force can break the banner or tear it apart.
Winds of 50 mph can exert a total force of 409 pounds on an 8ft x 8ft banner. Wind gusts of 70 mph can generate 800 pounds of push onto the same banner.
A way to relieve that force, especially in larger banners, is to create wind slits that allow the wind to pass through.
When there is excessive wind, the vinyl could tear or even break. Luckily, there are reinforcement filaments in the vinyl banner that reduce the likelihood of that occurring.
Turnaround represents the time for manufacturing in-house only.
The shipping time would be additional.
Free ground shipping takes probably longer than next day / 2nd day / 3rd day, depending on your location.
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When reinforcing the borders of your banner (the perimeter of your banner) stronger, you are allowing the sign to last so much longer, mainly when exhibited outdoors.
The reinforcement consists on doubling the thickness of the vinyl on the perimeter, and quadrupling the thickness of the banner where the anchors (grommets) are placed at the corners.
The positive effect of this reinforcement is that the wind won't tear it due to natural movement caused by air flow,
According to your circumnstances, you'll find one option to be more convenient than another one.
Double Sided Banners:
The banner under this product get printed on one side only. No front and back printing is offered for this product. Please search for "Double Sided Banners" or contact our customer support team.
Shipping: We roll your banners. We do not fold them to prevent creases and marks
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