Looking for more protection?

October 27, 2016By Chad Hisey

Need for additional protection

So, you are having this custom label made for the purpose of promoting your business or keeping people safe. However, in an industrial facility or in the elements (outdoors) there are conditions that could fade the ink prematurely or wipe it off completely. While our inks are meant to resist fading*, some times additional protection is warranted. Perhaps you want the label to last longer. Other situations, such as when industrial cleaners are used on machinery, could actually remove the ink and your message altogether. Additionally, abrasion can damage a label making it hard to read.

We at KSPprints offer a couple options. There is a clear coat, wherein a clear layer of UV-Resistant Ink is screen-printed over your label. Like our other UV-Resistant inks this clear ink is said to show minimal fading after four to five years. Our other option is lamination. With a few different material options, lamination provides a clear protective surface between the ink and anything else.

Sun Exposure: While Polyester lamination does offer some protection against the sun’s rays, it is undefined. Clear Coating will definitely protect your label from fading for atleast four to five years of UV exposure.

Chemicals & Abrasion: Clear Coating doesn’t really offer you the protection of lamination. Just like the ink that can be wiped or scraped away in the wrong situation a clear coat of ink will do the same.

With all of that said, each situation is different when choosing the best protection for your label order. If you are free of abrasion and chemicals, clear coating is the best option for you. Anytime abrasion or chemicals are involved use lamination to protect your labels.

We carry three types of lamination to give you the best protection:

Polyester LaminationThis option does give an unquantified amount of protection from fading but is best at protecting your custom labels from chemical cleaning agents and the like.

Vinyl LaminationOur thickest lamination option provides the most protection from abrasion making it great for vehicle graphics.

Gas Grade Lamination
Machinery exposed to landfill and sewer gases can eat away at your labels. In these situations, you need a lamination with a strong adhesive to seal off the label.

Hopefully this was helpful in planning your order. As always, if you have questions feel free to contact us by phone, (800) 348-2454 or by email, info@KSPprints.com. Thank you for your interest in our products.

*KSP printing methods include digital printing and screen-printing. Different digital printing options offer varied longevity. For those decals with custom shapes, we can print with outdoor grade inks which provide protection from fading for 2 to 3 years. Our other digital press offers UV-resistant ink like our Screen-printing process. These inks can typically be expected to withstand signs of fading for 4 to 5 years.

KSP officially announces Fire Tag Season

October 20, 2016By Chad Hisey

As the year winds down, be sure to visit the pumpkin patch and apple orchard.  But before you get lost in a corn maze make sure to order your inspection tags and stickers for 2023.

It is that time of year again! The leaves turn shades of orange and red, the air gets cooler and the days get shorter. Oh, but don’t forget it is Fire Tag Season. The time when fire extinguisher businesses begin to order their inspection tags and stickers for the new year. Depending on the state where you are located, local regulation may dictate changing the color of tags you use. While most do not change the color year to year, but each state does mandates regulations that must be followed to a T.

Plastic Inspection Stickers
Available in Orange, White, Red, Gray, Yellow, Green and Blue, we have the right plastic inspection tag for you!

Local Regulations

We know a lot about fire extinguisher tags, but we service a number of industries through the United States and North America. We can not be 100% sure about the regulations in your specific area. If you have any question regarding the specific regulations in the state where you do business, contact the State Fire Marshal’s office. Their contact info should be with your license, however I was able to pull a list from Google by searching “State Fire Marshal office”. Several states’ Fire Marshall offices came up through the first several pages.

What do I need?

So the first thing to know when preparing to call for pricing is what is required for your state (color, 1 side or 2). Do you want a metal eyelet or hole only? Assuming that you are going to order, you will need your company info. This includes logo, name, address, phone number(s) and website.  Next, gather your license numbers, tech’s name, DOT number, etc. Have all this information ready, then contact us.

Over the past few years, we have seen a growth in orders inspection stickers.  These are great for portable extinguishers as you do not have to worry about them falling off.  As always check with your state fire marshal’s office to see if you can use them and know what the regulations are. One thing is for sure, lots of customers will be ordering their 2022 plastic inspection tags and annual inspection stickers all at once. So the sooner you order, the better chance you have to receive them when the calendar turns to January.

To get your order started click here, call or email.

Toll Free: (800) 348-2454

Local: (574) 653-2683

Email: info@kspprints.com

Thank you for your business! We’ll talk to you soon!

For more articles to aid in your purchasing decision, please check our other blog posts including a checklist in preparing your tag order, click here.

Who is Kewanna Screen Printing?

September 16, 2016By Chad Hisey

KSP foundersTo answer this question, we need to go back to our roots. In 1961, Harold and Josephine Hyatt opened Kewanna Safety Products in their barn to meet the need for Slow Moving Vehicle signs as well as flags for farm equipment and Amish buggies. They even made safety vests for construction workers. Early on, KSP made its mark in producing quality products, which still holds true some 50 years later. A few years into operation, KSP was asked to make wide-bodied banners for trailers and printing soon became the dominant product of the company. The company didn’t change its name to Kewanna Screen Printing until 1986.

Today, KSP prints custom and stock items for the Fire Safety, Waste & Recycling, Cylinder Gas, Portable Toilet, Manufacturing and Transportation industries. We ship orders internationally and to all 50 states. While Screen Printing is still in the name, screen printing is only part of what we do. Investment into digital printing has allowed Kewanna Screen Printing to provide both a lower cost option for smaller orders and higher resolution / full color printing. Screen Printing is the tried and true means of printing where a reverse image is burned onto a screen. The screen can then be used over and over to produce multiple copies. This set-up makes printing small quantities more expensive, but larger quantities very affordable as the cost of set-up can be spread over the whole order.

Carol & Howard Hickle, KSP 2nd generationBrad Hickle, KSP 3rd generationFor over fifty years, KSP has been family owned. The business has passed from the founders to their daughter, Carol Hickle and grandson Brad Hickle. Current ownership belongs to Ben Fehrer, the great-grandson of Harold and Josephine. Ben is the son of Carol’s daughter, Christine. Today, Ben lives north of Seattle, WA and manages the company from there with wife Tammy and their children. Ben visits numerous trade shows every year, in the tradition of his great-grandfather Harold. Click here for more information about our company.

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