Here is a FlagTrax installation at the First Baptist Church of Troy, MI. The system is our standard FT-3096 (34.5"W x 9'6"H) and is powder coated black. The banners are 29.25"W x 47.25", vinyl, printed on both sides. Looking great!
Showing posts with label Street Flags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Flags. Show all posts
Friday, December 12, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
FlagTrax Flags and Banners Materials
When the Kiwi company Nexus Developments created FlagTrax, it was in first place to fit single sided polyester or nylon flags. These materials are more commonly used as street side messages in New Zealand and Australia.
Since Consort Display Group started manufacturing and distributing FlagTrax on the North American market, a lot of customers have asked: can FlagTrax fit vinyl and acrylic (i.e. Sunbrella®) banners as well?
After doing some tests with these materials, the answer is yes!
Please see the different looks below :
Single-sided bleed through flags.
These flutter with the wind and the sun gives them a certain "glow". They provide a more festive look than other materials thanks to their light weight. The artwork and text have a "mirror" effect on their opposite side.
Due to their 3 layers (flag, blockout liner, flag), they don't flutter as well and tend to wear out quicker than the other materials. They allow for the messages to be readable on both sides without the "mirror" effect of a single sided flag.
Screen printed Sunbrella® acrylic banners.
These flutter but not as much as a single sided polyester because of their heavier weight. They allow for the messages to be read on both sides and their colors have a longer lifetime.
These don't flutter a lot because of their heavier weight. They allow for the messages to be read on both sides and have the vivid color look that digitally printed vinyl banners offer.
Monday, September 1, 2014
How to change your FlagTrax flag or banner
In just 10 easy steps we will explain how to change your FlagTrax flag or banner. This process takes an average time of 90 seconds.

With the key inserted, pull the PushPull Rod a few inches out of the track. Remove the key and store in a safe place.

At the top of the PushPull Rod, pull out the top flag clip.
Remove the flag or banner by pulling the rest of the Sliders and bottom clip out of the PushPull Rod.


Your flag or banner change is now complete!
For more information, please download our Installation Guide or check our video.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Street Flags: A New Way To Use Your Light Pole
Consort Display Group introduces FlagTrax®, a whole new genre for street-side communication. FlagTrax
is our newest outdoor system for providing information and adding color to
light pole and buildings.
The new
genre is ‘street flags’, as opposed to the popular street banners that we see
in thousands of communities. So what really is the difference of a street
banner versus a street flag? A street banner is like our standard light pole
banner that is stretched top and bottom with our banner hardware. It’s typically made from a vinyl digital banner or a screen-printed acrylic
marine fabric banner. The banners are installed
and changed using bucket trucks.
A
FlagTrax street flag is similar in that it’s installed on the same type of city
or shopping center light pole but once it’s installed using a bucket truck, all
the flag changes can happen from the ground, saving thousands of dollars every
year on a typical municipal street communication program. The fabric is
generally a lightweight dye sublimation or nylon flag material that waves,
glows and flutters in the breeze, similar to a regular flag you would see on
any flagpole.
How does
it work? The system operates on an aluminum track that is mounted vertically
onto the pole or wall into which a flexible Push-Pull™ rod is inserted that
carries the banner or flag up to the final mounting height. (watch the video) Access
to this tamper-proof track can be mounted at shoulder height for maximum
convenience or the six or eight foot level above the ground where added security
may be required, alleviating the need for anything more than a small step
stool.

The FlagTrax street flag system was very well received at the annual Specialty Graphic Imaging Association and took home Product of the Year honors for Finishing and Display Exhibit Hardware. “SGIA's Product of the Year Awards showcase digital imaging products that keep the specialty imaging industry moving forward," said Jeff Burton, SGIA's digital printing analyst. "Winners have benefited from worldwide recognition and the ability to market their product as a winner of this valued competition."
For more information about FlagTrax, visit our website.
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