Looking for an alternative to DreamScapes and KoroGraphics Wallcoverings

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If any of you have printed wallcoverings, you've probably heard of Dreamscapes or Korographics. Both products have dominated the traditional digital wallcovering market here in the US for quite some time now. There is a new product that hit the US market earlier this year called Vescom. Vescom has a very strong presence overseas in European Countries that abide to even stricter regulations than the US. Having a product with Type II PVC that meets EPA requirements for low-VOC emitting products. A vinyl that is non-phthalate and fomaldehyde- free with a Class A Fire Rating. Versatility across all the major ink technologies, HP Latex Certified, UV, and Eco-Solvent. 9 different finishes including your popular sand and smooth finishes as well as a metallic sand option.

Where Vescom is different than the competition is in the manufacturing process. You'll be getting much more consistent results compared to the competition. Vescom heats up their vinyl yields, shrinking the vinyl before applying the backer. This keeps your vinyl's integrity consistent from roll, to print, to the wall allowing you to be confident when shipping jobs cross country to be installed onsite. Vescom doesn't stop there, they also incorporate a dual coating technique using your ink receptive coating as well as a top coat to ensure quality and consistency from print to print, roll to roll, and lot to lot. This coating is purely for printing consistency, Vescom still reccommends applying a coating like Wall Armor to protect your prints and meet strict certification criteria.

If you're looking for a product that will give you confidence in the wall covering market, take a hard look at Vescom. Check out http://vescomdecor.com/ for more details or feel free to message me.
 
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