Kodak Introduces KODALUX Technology

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Kodak introduces KODALUX Technology.

Precision Fabrics Group is offering the world’s first Prepared-For-Print (PFP) blackout fabric incorporating KODALUX Light Control Technology for wide format digital print applications. KODALUX Technology, a new class of light control materials, can be coated directly on fabrics for use in light management.

The PFP fabric with KODALUX Technology can be supplied in widths of up to 317.5cm (125 inch) and can be printed by either direct or indirect sublimation or inkjet technologies with superior fidelity and no bleed-through.

KODALUX Light Control Technology eliminates the carbon layer common in current blackout technologies, replacing it with a simpler solution for delivering various degrees of light blocking performance. KODALUX Particles are patented micro-particles engineered for light management and when coated directly onto fabrics, KODALUX Fabric Coating delivers 100% blackout with zero pinhole anomalies.

‘KODALUX Light Control Technology leverages Kodak’s deep expertise in materials science,’ said Jeff Clarke, CEO, Kodak. ‘This product offering with Precision Fabrics Group demonstrates Kodak’s ability to invest in long-term research and bring differentiated solutions to market for our customers.’

In addition to PFP fabrics for exhibition signage, KODALUX Fabric Coating can be coated on roller shades and high-grade decorative fabrics. ‘This is a perfect demonstration of how Kodak’s work with advanced materials is moving us into new areas of growth,’ said Terry Taber, chief technical officer, Kodak. ‘With KODALUX, we are achieving high performance light blocking technology without sacrificing design, colour or any of the other attributes of the base fabric.’

Precision Fabrics Group manufactures highly technical, high quality woven and non-woven materials with a broad range of technical properties. ‘Since first seeing KODALUX’s potential, we have been outspoken advocates of the technology. We’ve seen the competitors, and there is no comparison. Textiles are what we know. Kodak knows light and advanced materials. Together we are delivering products the industry is hungry for,’ said Terry Montgomery, chief technology officer, Precision Fabrics Group.

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