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What are Silicone Edge Graphics (SEG)?

A Silicone Edge Graphic (SEG) is a high-resolution dye-sublimated fabric graphic finished with a thin silicone strip (or welt/gasket). The silicone strip is sewn directly to the edge of the graphic, and the strip is then inserted into a frame with a recessed groove. The size of the graphic must be precise so the fabric is taut when installed in the frame.

The result is a large format graphic that mimics the old fashioned hard panel graphics commonly found on custom displays and interior spaces.

Silicone Edge Graphics can be any size or shape, backlit or non-backlit. They are dependent only on the frame and the lighting options.

Typical Uses:

  • Trade Shows
  • Events
  • Retail Signage
  • Airport Signage
  • Lobbies
  • Corporate Environments
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