- Is there a minimum
order quantity? - How long does it take
to complete an order? - In what format do
you accept artwork? - How do you
accept payment? - What happens to my
business details? - Polypropylene
vs PVC
Order Quantity
There is usually a minimum order quantity of 50 items but please contact us to discuss your requirements as various factors can affect this quantity such as size or type of product and its cost.
Order Duration
Orders can take from anywhere between a few days to a few weeks depending on the complexity of the job and if it is printed or unprinted. Other factors that can affect the duration of the order include the quality of the artwork supplied (if it needs to be redrawn by our graphics department) and the quantity required. Please contact us to discuss your individual requirements.
Artwork Format
We accept artwork in a variety of formats as shown below:
Media:
- CD
- DVD
- Zip Disk 100mb
- 3.5" floppy
- Email to info@screentec.co.uk. We prefer files sent by email as they speed up the order process.
- Corel Draw v.8 - v.14
- Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
- Adobe Illustrator (EPS)
Payment
We accept payment by cheque, BACS or debit card. Please see our Terms and Conditions for full details.
Business Details
Screen Technology fully complies with the Data Protection Act. All business details sent to Screen Technology are strictly confidential and we do not give or sell them to any other company or individual.
Polypropylene vs PVC
There are many benefits of using either Polypropylene or PVC for items such as ring binders or clipboards. Below is a short description of each type of material and its potential advantages.
Polypropylene
Polypropylene is produced by using the gaseous waste from oil (propylene and ethylene) and combining them to make a completely different material: Polypropylene. Before the invention of polypropylene these gases were simply burned and contributed to atmospheric pollution (CO2). Polypropylene is more environmentally friendly than other plastic materials such as PVC as it does not give off chlorine when burnt, unlike PVC, but gives off water vapour and carbon dioxide making it a chemically inert product. Polypropylene products last much longer than those made from similar materials as they are hard wearing and will withstand ageing and extreme temperatures.
There are three main types of polypropylene:
- Opaque (solid)
- Translucent (frosted)
- Transparent (clear)
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