Space within a shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, was transformed into a tennis court using floor graphics media from Drytac (Booth 6224). The project, at the Core Shopping Centre, was to promote the first Men’s ATP Tennis event, hosted at the Alberta Tennis Center.
Using SpotOn Floor 200, the project to create a public tennis court in the shopping centre was undertaken by Print Three, which also sponsored the event. Shoppers and their families were invited to take to the court for a few sets of tennis, clearly marked with blue and white lines printed onto the specialist floor media from Drytac.
Drytac SpotOn Floor 200 is 200 micron (8 mil), matte, white monomeric PVC film designed for short-term, indoor floor graphics without the need for lamination. It has been awarded a post-printed R-10 anti-slip rating, and a ‘low slip potential’ rating according to the EN 13036-4 Pendulum Test, endorsed by the CTIOA. SpotOn Floor 200 has also achieved a global Class B1 Fire Rating, meaning it can be used safely and legally in public areas with strict fire regulations.
This material has also been designed for easy and tool-free installation and clean removal, thanks to its dot-pattern adhesive.
Print Three is a leading design, print, and production company in Calgary, providing work at the “highest quality standards in Canada,” it says. GM Mark Eisan explains why Print Three chose the Drytac product, supplied by ND Graphics, for the project.
“We were testing products and laminates for the tennis court application, and an installation partner recommended Drytac SpotOn Floor 200 after hearing about it at a conference,” he says.
“We found the performance of the SpotOn product to be excellent. Our testing was intense, but we had planned to repair or replace areas. However, we did not need to, as the product adhered for the ten days it was on the floor, and at the end of the project was removed in 20 minutes with no additional clean-up.”
Eisan says Print Three has received “great service” from Drytac following the tennis court project, and is considering other products for future applications. He adds, “We are planning on creating a new court for next year’s event as we will be sponsoring it again.”