Showing posts with label projection film application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projection film application. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Projection films in today’s market







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Projection films in today’s market

Take a moment to review today’s digital signage market and you will find a large amount of the same thing ---everywhere you look. Consumers have become so inundated with the same, traditional advertising that very little grabs their attention. Even the addition of plasma and LCD screens has become repetitive and boring.

Ever walked through a mall and looked at all the window displays? What have you noticed? Companies are spending tens of thousands of dollars to attract attention to their products or services, yet they are doing the same thing as the stores at the other end of the mall. While there is a time and a place for uniformity, this is not it. Not in this competitive market and economy.

Take a moment and picture this as we talk about it… you’re walking through the mall to shop for a birthday gift. You are either on your phone, texting, talking to someone or thinking about life, your day, where you want to eat and what you will buy today. Right in the midst and the blur of the normal mall setting something that is dramatically different catches your attention. You notice something peculiar straight ahead. There are people actually stopping to look at and interact with the store window. Plus, at the same time that they are viewing and interacting with the window display, a coupon is sent to their phone for immediate use on their purchases made in the store today.

See the difference? Our normal, everyday mall shopping excursion has transformed into an out of the box, interactive and engaging experience, captivating and capturing shoppers and potential shoppers with a unique encouragement to use their coupon and shop today. Even the ones that didn’t get a coupon will help you advertise by telling family, friends, neighbors and co-workers about what they saw other people doing at your store.

How is this new advertising and traffic driving customer experience possible? Projection films that apply easily to glass or acrylic surfaces, turning standard glass into digital glass. This gives retailers and companies the ability to utilize effective, cutting edge displays that draw your customers to you. This tool personalizes the experience, allowing a higher ROI than a static picture could possibly do with any of our holographic projection films,high contrast projection film or our high brightness projection films.

Attract New Customers – Make your windows work for you!
In research done it has shown that of more than 24,000 shopper observations and 1,562 interviews, 85% of shoppers thought that the content projected onto the projection films in windows enhanced each store's image. Recognition of specific promotional messages was extremely high: up to 66% of shoppers recalled at least one themed message without prompting and 55% felt they had learned something from the projection film displays.   
This shows that adding a projection film to a shop or store window dramatically increases customer retention and awareness; add this to free shipping and cost effective products you have a win win all the way around.
Partner any of our projection films with one of our touch foils and you instantly create an interactive, information-gathering digital glass or digital signage display that will entertain your customers while educating them about your amazing selection of products and special offers. Now you can watch a greater percentage of prospects turning into customers.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Pro Light Rear Projection Film

Pro Light Rear Projection Film

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ULTRA BRIGHT, WIDE VIEWING ANGLE REAR PROJECTION FILM WITH NO SPECIFIC PROJECTION ANGLE REQUIRED


Pro Light rear projection film is an ultra bright rear projection film, Pro Light projection film can be used with any projector to yield ultra bright high definition images. Pro Light rear projection film requires no specific projection angle and is compatible with any make or model of projector.
Pro Light rear projection film is best used in light controlled environments, as with our other rear projection films this can also be used when windows or glass is tinted. Pro Light rear projection film ultra bright images when combined with the right projection system will shine through your tint and yield high contrast images where other projection films would fall short. This paperthin film with layers of intricate rear projection technology will add the much needed sizzle to your projection display.
Pro Light rear projection film applies to the inside of your glass or display much like a window tint product does, Pro Light projection film requires an application fluid,  use of a professional installer or our standard or Pro DIY application kit is recommended for best results.
Pro Light rear projection films allow you to create large seamless displays up to 122" 16:9 (60"x106") you can also tile Pro Light rear projection films to create large scale displays that can span entire storefronts and building facades. Standard sizes and aspect ratios or purchasing in rolls or even by the foot, Pro Light rear projection films come the way you need them.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

When will my rear projection film order ship?


Rear projection film shipping time

Typically projection film is available for domestic and global shipping within 24 hours or less. (what do you need?)
Give us a call and we will do what we can to get your rear projection film product on its way to you as quick as possible.
At www.projectionfilm.us we carry thousands of feet of premium rear projection film in an effort to get your shipments out the door as quick and efficiently as possible. We aim to ship most rear projection film orders within 24 hours of order placement and confirmation, most often same day shipping.
Having been providing rear projection film products Since 2009, most importantly we value your business and appreciate the fact that you need to get your rear projection film when you need it. Please tell us if you have a special need and how we can help you get your rear projection film projects done quicker and easier. If you have suggestions or notice something we can improve please email or call us anytime.

Rear Projection Film Products available for quick shipping and standard in-stock items

Monday, June 30, 2014

How Does Rear Projection Film Ship?


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Your rear projection film will ship in a cardboard tube or cardboard box depending on the size of your projection film order.
Single screen orders will ship in a sturdy cardboard tube.
Large projection film screen orders, partial and full rolls will ship in a long cardboard box with a tube of rear projection film safely packaged inside.
If you order accessories such as an application kit your order will ship in a cardboard box.
Both of our packaging options have been time tested over the last 5 years and guarantee the safe delivery of your rear projection film. If you have questions, comments or feedback on our packaging we invite you to contact us; we value your end user or installer experience and your business.
Projection film is available for worldwide shipping. 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Installing a Rear Projection Film

You will need the following before you start the process of installing your Rear Projection Film

You may want to get samples of Rear Projection Films to test with, you can do that here

  • A film aid application concentrate (or no-tears baby shampoo)
  • Bottled water (not tap water)
  • Spray bottle
  • Squeegee
  • Single-edged razor blade (for cleaning glass)
  • Ruler or tape measure
  • Soft, lint-free cloth or paper coffee filters (for cleaning the glass and projection film)
  • Purchasing a rear projection film application kit is a great way to get everything you need at once! Get one here

Before You Begin:

Rear Projection films are applied directly to the inside glass surface you can touch inside your home or business.
Applying Rear projection film is a simple process, with only a few basic steps. However, patience and preparation are very important. Before beginning this project, please read the instructions completely and carefully.

Preparation:

a. Fill a pump- or trigger-spray bottle with a soapy water solution: to 1qt. bottled water, add a bottle of a film aid concentrate (or 1/4 tsp of a no-tears baby shampoo without conditioner). Film Aid offers the best drying clarity and pH balance. Do not use hard tap water, which can leave spots under your projection film. VERY IMPORTANT: This soapy water solution (“the Solution”) will serve as a lubricant for the squeegee during glass cleaning, projection film application, and future cleaning. CAUTION: Do not use any household glass cleaner containing ammonia or vinegar to clean the glass or projection film; such cleaners can dilute or dissolve the projection film’s adhesive. However, extremely greasy or smoke-covered windows may need to be cleaned first with glass cleaner then rinsed thoroughly with the Solution.
b. Plan to use several single-edge utility razor blades to clean the window. A small utility knife with breakaway blades is the best tool for trimming your projection film. NOTE: Projection film can dull a blade edge quickly; and a dull blade can tear your projection film. Plan to use a new blade after every 10’ of film that you cut.
c. A rubber-blade squeegee is necessary to press your projection film onto the window without creases and to remove the soapy water from under your film. We recommend a squeegee between 6” to 8” wide, preferably with a flexible blade and solid handle. A quality squeegee is a good investment because you will use it to clean the glass, apply your projection film, and clean your projection film in the future.
d. Use lint-free toweling (paper coffee filters work amazingly well!), not paper towels, to clean the windows and absorb squeegeed water.

Special Points to Remember

  • Handle your rear projection film very carefully. As with aluminum foil, once creased, the film will remain creased.
  • Avoid using concentrated or degreasing detergents to make the Solution or the film may dry cloudy or fail to adhere.
  • Screens larger (3-4’ wide) usually are best applied by two people working together to remove the liner, install, and trim the projection film. (See steps 3 and 5)
  • Apply your projection film anytime other than in direct sunlight (film may stick too quickly) or freezing weather (film will not stick at all). Best temperature is 45-90 degrees F. Best time is early morning or late evening, when the glass is cooler.
  • Work in a dust-free area. Turn off fans. Apply projection film to windows hung vertically. DO NOT lay windows down to tint them or you will trap air bubbles under the rear projection film.
  • Rear Projection film may be removed, but is not covered under warranty if removed.

Application:

1. Measure the Window

Measure the dimensions of your window carefully before unrolling and cutting your projection film. Rear Projection film may be applied from side to side, or top to bottom. Use the measurement that leaves the least waste(unless your rear projection film is cut to size). You may also choose to pretrim your film to the window dimensions, less 1/16” on all sides (see steps 3 and 8 below).

2. Clean the Window

Generously spray the window with the Solution. (You will use this solution throughout the installation process.) Then use your hand and squeegee to clean the windows thoroughly. Respray the glass, then use a razor blade to remove any caked dirt or paint. Use special care cleaning the corners. Re-wet the window, then squeegee downward. Wipe off accumulated dirt from the window gasket with a soft cloth or paper coffee filters. Repeat process until the glass is clean. If possible, also clean the outside to ensure total clarity. (NOTE: Paper coffee filters are lint free and can be used to clean the windows now, and the film later. Remember, the cleaner the glass, the better the final appearance of your applied rear projection film.)

3. Cutting your projection Film

Unroll your rear projection film on a clean, flat surface near the window. Use a ruler as a guide and cut the film 1” larger than the dimensions of the window to be sure that the film will fit(if you are filling a entire window. Of course, you may wish to use the factory edge of the film for one side of the window. Or, if you choose, pretrim the film to the final dimensions of each screen size.
For Windows Larger Than Film Size: (seaming your rear projection film)
To cover larger windows, you may need to seam the rear rpoejction film as you would seam wallpaper. To obtain a perfect butt seam, vertically overlap two sides of the film, then use a ruler as a straight edge to guide your knife as you cut through the center of both layers of film. After cutting the seam line, peel the loose sheet of film from the top, then lift the edge of the projection film and slide out the other “waste” piece from underneath the film. Rewet the glass, lay down the film, rewet the top of the film, and then squeegee the film from top to bottom in a slow, firm vertical motion. A week after installation, you should waterproof the seam with a coat of clear fingernail polish.

4. Wet the Window Thoroughly

Generously spray the solution, which acts as a lubricant for the rear projection film, onto the inside surface of the window until beads of the soapy water run down the glass. If the window becomes dry, rewet it completely before applying your rear projection film.

5. Remove the Clear Film Backing (“the adhesive liner”)

Take your time with this step: be patient and be careful not to crease the projection film while removing the clear, protective “liner” from the back (adhesive side) of the film. (NOTE: Usually the liner is on the outside surface of the film roll.)
As you carefully peel the liner away, generously spray the soapy solution onto the exposed adhesive. This spray helps break any static cling, reduces contamination, and makes the liner separation easier. Wet your hands with the Solution before handling your rear projection film to avoid leaving fingerprints on the adhesive. For small windows, remove the liner diagonally, from one corner toward the opposing corner. Try to keep the film from touching itself. Two people should coordinate the liner separation on a large screen size.


6. Placing your rear projection Film on the Wet Window

Completely remove the clear liner from the back of the rear projection film and thoroughly wet the exposed, dry adhesive surface. Be sure the window is dripping wet: too much Solution is better than not enough. Apply the adhesive side of the projection film to the wet glass. Start at the top of the window, then allow your rear projection film to gently lay down onto the glass. Handle your projection film carefully at the corners to avoid wrinkles or creases, which cannot be removed. Use your hands to smooth the film onto the glass. You can slide the film around and position it correctly so long as the window and film are thoroughly wet.

7. Spray the Outside Surface of your rear projection Film and Squeegee your Film Carefully and Firmly

Spray the entire surface of the rear projection film facing you with the soapy solution to lubricate its surface. Using a clean rubber squeegee, begin squeegeing the water and air out from under the film. To do this, start about 2” from the top and side and squeegee from left to right. Second, to set the projection film on the glass, lightly squeegee the rest of the film downward, but leave the 2” perimeter area unsqueegeed. If you need to remove large air pockets, rewet the top of the rear projection film and squeegee again. If the squeegee drags, respray the Solution on the top of the projection film. (NOTE: Always wet your rear projection film with the solution before squeegeeing. You can remove any large bubbles by pushing them with the squeegee to the nearest film edge. Small bubbles (less than 1/8” in diameter) should disappear in a few days.)

8. Trim Edges of your projection Film and Squeegee Dry

Use a sharp razor blade or utility knife and a 1/16” wide guide to trim your projection film around the four perimeter edges of the projection film. This gap is essential for the proper thermal expansion of the glass and allows you to completely squeegee the water and air from under the film. Rewet the entire rear projection film surface and squeegee again. Press very firmly to remove all the water so that the adhesive can cure clearly.
This time, imagine an invisible line dividing your rear projection film from top to bottom. Starting at the top of the window, squeegee from the center to the left, then from the center to the right. Repeat this process until you reach the bottom of the window. (NOTE: If your squeegee has a stiff blade, PUSH it toward the sides. If a flexible rubber blade, PULL the squeegee.) If “fingers” appear along any edge, wrap your squeegee with a few paper coffee filters (or soft, absorbent cloth) and carefully push the “fingers” toward the edge of the film. Hold in place to absorb any excess water.