Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Need a better wind direction indicator? Get a Century Wind Arrow.



This extremely durable yet lightweight wind direction indicator is highly visible and reacts swiftly to changing wind directions. Century manufactures the wind arrow from field proven materials that have been used in the oil patch for years with great success. The wind arrow is an all in one unit with the mounting bracket included. Installation is a breeze; you just screw the end of the threaded pivoting rod into a 1/2” coupling. The Century wind arrow may also be customized with your company logo printed on the body of the unit with highly durable UV resistant ink.

Arrow Mounting Bracket

The mounting bracket is constructed using aluminum strap, stainless steel rod, and hardware to ensure the maximum outdoor durability and weatherability.


Arrow Body

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) is a tough impact resistant material that has great outdoor weatherability. HDPE exhibits good ultraviolet resistance as well as chemical resistance.





Friday, June 21, 2013

Awesome T-Shirt Design

Awesome t-shirt design from our art department.
Call us today to see what we can do for you. Contact us at 1-800-228-4467 and sales@centurygs.com or head over to www.centuryoutfitters.com to check out our customizable designs.


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Now's the time to start your summer T-shirt projects

As the last remnants of mild spring weather begin giving way to the heat of summer, it's time to get your company's or organization's t-shirt projects underway.

At Century, we can handle your warm-weather work wear needs, as well as screen printing for summer sports teams and other activities such as golf tournaments, sporting clay shoots, and fishing tournaments. We are also your one-stop shop for the design and production of family reunion tees and other specialty items.

In addition, we can customize a wide variety of novelty items such as beach balls, umbrellas, towels, koozies, and other fun pieces with your summer message or logo.

Contact us at 1-800-228-4467 or sales@centurygs.com to get things started.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

GHS is on its way -- are you ready?

The U.N.'s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) will soon become the norm for HAZMAT/HAZCOM signage in North America and elsewhere around the globe. We're gearing up for the switch here at Century Graphics and will be ready to help your company make the conversion.

We've been fielding a lot of questions lately over certain particulars of the GHS, and are using this post to pass on some of the government guideline we have received. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com. We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

From OSHA memorandum:

When will the GHS be implemented? There is no international implementation schedule for the GHS. It is likely that different national systems/sectors will require different timeframes for GHS implementation. Existing systems will need to consider phase-in strategies for transition from their current requirements to the new GHS requirements.

Several international bodies have proposed implementation goals. The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Intergovernmental Forum for Chemical Safety (IFCS) have encouraged countries to implement the new GHS as soon as possible with a view to having the system fully operational by 2008. The Ministers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) have also said that as many APEC economies as possible should implement, on a voluntary basis, the GHS by 2006. Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Tri-national Occupational Safety and Health Group and the NAFTA Pesticides Technical Working Group are discussing the GHS.

Some of the major existing systems have begun discussions about GHS implementation and situational analyses comparing existing requirements to GHS requirements. Some countries are considering harmonization to the greatest extent possible between their national sectors.

What are the benefits? The basic goal of hazard communication is to ensure that employers, employees and the public are provided with adequate, practical, reliable and comprehensible information on the hazards of chemicals, so that they can take effective preventive and protective measure for their health and safety. Thus, implementation of effective hazard communication provides benefits for governments, companies, workers, and members of the public.

The GHS has maximum value if it is accepted in all major regulatory systems for chemical hazard communication. The diversity of hazard definitions is shown in Figures 1.2 and 1.3. The array of domestic and global labels for one product is shown in Figures 4.1 to 4.7. In the USA implementation of the GHS would harmonize hazard definitions and label information among U.S. regulatory agencies (CPSC, DOT, EPA, OSHA, etc.). If the GHS is implemented globally, consistent information will be communicated on labels and SDSs.

How will the GHS impact existing regulations? The GHS is a voluntary international system that imposes no binding treaty obligations on countries. To the extent that countries adopt the GHS into their systems, the regulatory changes would be binding for covered industries. For countries with existing systems, it is expected that the GHS components will be applied within the framework/infrastructure of existing hazard communication regulatory schemes. For example, exceptions and exemptions found in existing regulations would not be expected to change (e.g., transportation of limited quantities).

However, the specific hazard criteria, classification processes, label elements and SDS requirements within an existing regulation will need to be modified to be consistent with the harmonized elements of the GHS. It is anticipated that ALL existing hazard communication systems will need to be changed in order to apply the GHS. For example, in the U.S. EPA and OSHA would be expected to require hazard pictograms/symbols on labels. Canada and the EU would be expected to adopt the GHS pictograms/symbols instead of those currently in use. The transport sector is expected to adopt the changed criteria (LD50/LC50) for the GHS Acute Toxicity Categories 1 - 3. OSHA HCS, WHMIS and the EU would all need to change their acute toxicity criteria.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Understanding the NFPA diamond label

The following NFPA example for Triethylene Glycol is used to explain the standards and codes used on Type 704 diamond labeling. Century Graphics & Sign designs and prints NFPA labels for virtually any application, specializing in oilfield applications.


BLUE - Health Hazard Level

Deadly (4): Very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, even if prompt medical attention is given.

Extreme Danger (3): Short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury even if prompt medical attention is given.

Hazardous (2): Intense continued exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury unless prompt medical attention is given.

Slightly Hazardous (1): Exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury even if no treatment is given.

Normal Material (0): Exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of normal combustible materials.


RED - Flammability

Flash point below 73°(F) (4): Will rapidly or completely vaporize at normal temperatures and pressures, or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily.

Flash point below 100°(F) (3): Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient conditions.

Flash point below 200°(F) (2): Must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high temperatures before ignition can occur.

Flash point above 200°(F) (1): Must be preheated before ignition can occur.

Will not burn (0): Materials that will not burn.


YELLOW - Reactivity

May Detonate (4): Readily capable of detonation, explosive decomposition, or reaction at normal temperatures and pressures.

Shock and Heat May Detonate (3): Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition, or reaction at normal temperatures and pressures, but requires a strong initiation source or must be heated under confinement before initiation, or reacts explosively with water.

Violent Chemical Change (2): Normally unstable and regularly undergoes violent decomposition but does not detonate. Also may react violently with water, or may form potentially explosive mixtures with water.

Unstable if Heated (1): Normally stable, but can become unstable at elevated temperatures, or may react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. Will not burn.

Normally Stable (0): Normally stable, even under fire exposure conditions, and not reactive with water.


WHITE - Special Hazards

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Field Day cometh!

It's time to order your school's Field Day 2013 T-shirts. The deadline this year is May 6th, 2013, and we've made a few changes to the ordering protocols. The front and back sides of the Field Day flyer are embedded below, and explain the new policies. Feel free to download the flyer for your reference. Courtney is the contact for Field Day shirts again this year. Her info is below. Otherwise, feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Our latest theater spot

Our latest theater spot, which will be seen in Hollywood theaters beginning in April.

For full details, please call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com. We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Full-color RTAs with digital print

At Century, we can print composite color and photo-realistic decals for vehicles and other applications. They are produced on vinyl through digital printing and contour-cut to any shape and to virtually any size. The RTA decals are then installed by hand and finished to perfection.

Below is one of our latest digital RTA projects; trailer graphics for popular Texas Country rockers Creed Fisher and the Redneck Nation Band. As you can see, the colors are vibrant, the contours are perfect, and the material is durable.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Printing on Canvas

Century Graphics can print your designs and other artwork onto virtually any size artist's canvas using our HP Scitex FB500 large-format printing system. This video shows the process from beginning to end on a 3x4, extra-smooth canvas:

If you have questions or comments, feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

We're offering great prices on appliqué!

Using a combination of laser and embroidery processes, Century Graphics offers high-end appliqué using a wide variety of attractive, durable materials and clothing.

If you have questions or comments, feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com. We'd be glad to help you with a custom design and product using our appliqué materials and techniques.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Now is the time to get a head start on this year's spirit wear

Even though the first day of spring is still 16 days away, the warm weather here in Texas has inspired us to put together some offers that'll help your school or team get a head start on 2013-2014 spirit wear.

If you want something new, different, and trendy, then you've found the right vendor. Century Graphics & Sign has all the latest designs and garments for any spirit wear project. In addition, we specialize in Field Day shirts and end-of-school-year shirts with the best quality and prices available.

As a added incentive, those who place an order by June will qualify for free freight, and those who order early enough will receive a free cotton spandex monogrammed hoodie.

For full details, please call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com. We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Our expo season is about to start

We're looking forward to another fun year of expos and trade shows in 2013. Be sure to come by and see us at the following events. We'll post more dates as we finalize our schedule:

Burmass Tools of the Trade
Feb 28 – March 1 (Midland)
http://www.burmasstools.com/index.php?Page=Agenda

East Texas Oilfield Expo
March 6-7 (Longview)
www.easttexasoilfieldexpo.com

National Safety Council Texas Safety Conference & Expo
April 8-9 (Galveston)
http://tsce.nsc.org/tsce2013/public/enter.aspx

Come see our wares! We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

We can print photos or artwork on canvas

Using our large-media imaging equipment, we can print a wide variety of digital art and graphics onto extra smooth painter's canvas. The look this process creates is great for digital artists who want to see their creations represented in a more traditional way. It's also perfect for creating interior design elements where sophisticated visual accents are desired. In fact, the only limit is your imagination.

Just bring us an extra smooth canvas and the art file you'd like printed, and we'll take it from there. Just make sure the file size and resolution is appropriate for the canvas size.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Our latest TV Spot

It's all about the apparel!

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Friday, February 8, 2013

A special offer for February 2013

In case you missed it, we're offering 20 percent off online orders with our T-shirt generator software. The offer is good on orders of $50 or more until the 28th. Choose from a wide variety of custom designs, start from a blank canvas, or upload your own custom design file. The software is a snap to use, so check it out today!


If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Friday, February 1, 2013

From the Century advertising archives

A better, more air-tight endorsement was never given:

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Our latest radio spot

We'll be running this informational spot in the Midland-Odessa radio market in February. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

We are now listed on shaledirectories.com

To better service both existing and potential oil & gas customers in the Marcellus, Utica, Eagle Ford, Bakken and other shales, we are now listed in multiple categories with a feature page on shaledirectories.com through 2013.

You can check out our page here.

And remember that we are a complete designer and manufacturer of oil and gas signage for companies operating both nationwide and worldwide:

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Friday, January 18, 2013

We now offer precision appliqué

Using a combination of our laser and embroidery processes, Century Graphics & Sign now offers high-end appliqué using a wide variety of attractive, durable materials.

We're currently working on a video for our online media library which shows the appliqué manufacturing process from beginning to end. In the meantime, check out these great examples of some of the appliqué projects we've done over the past few weeks:




If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com. We'd be glad to help you with a custom design and product using our appliqué materials and techniques.

Why Century should be handling your oil & gas signage

At Century Graphics & Sign, we not only support the efforts of the oil and gas industry across North America and worldwide, but we very much consider ourselves to be a part of it.

Firstly, we are located in the epicenter of West Texas oil and gas production; the Permian Basin. It is truthfully said that every company in this part of America, whether energy-related or not, is in the oil business. We take that reality to heart. When the energy industry booms, all the companies surrounding and supporting it also boom. Likewise, when the energy companies struggle, so struggle the rest of us along with them.

Secondly, some of our products are so directly tied to oil and gas production (lease signs, HAZMAT signs, HMIS and NFPA decals, pipeline markers, aerial markers, and the list goes on and on), that we've spent much of the past two decades dedicating the development of our expertise to these services. As a result, we can confidently say that no one knows more about E&P signage than us.

Thirdly, many of our friends, neighbors, and family members are in the oil business. We live in the midst of the proud energy culture. We celebrate its victories, mourn its defeats, strive to educate others as to its value, and cringe at the lies and half-truths perpetuated about it in the media.

So which graphics and sign manufacturer should you choose to produce your oil or gas company's signage? Choose the one who is truly the energy industry's trusted friend and partner. We've been here, and we'll be here when you need us.

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Metallic inks, you say? We can do that

At Century Graphics & Sign, we offer many technological and creative processes that truly set us apart as an industry leader. One of these is our ability to digitally print metallic inks onto certain types of media. Our graphics department includes the Roland VS-540 digital printing system, which -- among other impressive operations -- prints metallic inks with ease.

The VS-540 uses an ingenious mechanical and chemical method to produce a range of metallic looks from true silver, to gold, and anodized looks. The metallic application process begins with a base metallic silver ink which, through different basing and mixing techniques, combines to produce a wide variety of incredible looks. The silver can be printed alone, or layered and combined with other process color formulas to produce everything from gold to the stannic reds, greens, and blues of anodization. This short video shows some of the creative and mechanical process, highlighting the end result:


The look is great for setting your company's or organization's visual images apart, and provides a striking appeal that cannot be ignored.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Suddenly, it becomes apparent to us just how much visual content we have on Facebook

Looking back through the photo and art gallery on our Facebook company page, it’s interesting to see just how much content has been archived there over the past few years. Not only is the volume of content noteworthy, however, but the wide variety of product as well:


We’ve been blest to handle a sizeable gamut of product design and manufacturing, especially in the past few years, as we have steadily upgraded our mechanical and creative processes to world-class status. The image above is but a small, thumbnailed sample. See the complete archive for yourself, and give us a ‘like’ while you’re at it:

https://www.facebook.com/centurygs

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

We understand branding

One of the biggest concerns expressed to us from new and prospective clients (especially from those who've left our competition out of sheer frustration) is about whether or not we understand, and are capable of following, professional corporate branding guidelines. Our answer is always the same: "Rest easy. We've got you covered."

Entrusting your corporate branding compliance to just anyone can result a myriad of disasters, such as the botched execution of logo and marketing applications, poor production quality, and a loss of co-op dollars. Any or all of these mishaps can lead to missed deadlines, costly re-dos, and the subsequent obligatory poor representation of your company within the public eye. It's a ridiculous headache no one should have to deal with, but it's a daily reality for any company who picks the wrong sign, printing, promotional, and apparel producers to create their products.

At Century Graphics & Sign, we employ a professional marketing, art, and sales staff who comprise the proper training and experience to handle even the most complex and demanding brand applications. When you entrust your project to us, colors will be accurate, layouts will conform to design conventions, and professional branding consistencies will be achieved in every instance. Our proven record of success and decades of experience speak for themselves, so call us today and get your next project done right.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Using our online T-shirt design studio just got easier

We're proud to announce that those of you who regularly use your PayPal account to design your own shirts via our online T-shirt design studio at centuryoutfitters.com can now pay with all major credit cards.

As of this month, you can now complete your transactions with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and even Discover. And, of course, you can always keep using your PayPal account if you prefer.

For those of you who've never tried our online T-shirt design studio, it's a snap through the simple interface. Choose from a wide variety of shirt colors and sizes, then build a completely custom design or choose from the online library of stock art:


It's easy, fun, and addictive. Make a shirt for any occasion. Just click the link below to check it out:

http://centuryoutfitters.com/Century_Outfitters/DesignStudio/Home

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Presenting our latest feature video

We produced the following corporate video primarily for our display at this year's Permian Basin International Oil Show. Thereafter, we posted it to social media to share it with existing and potential clients, as well as those in the Marcellus Marine Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Permian Basin, and anyone else who might need any of our products and services featured in the video. Here it is for your enjoyment.


If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Everything you ever wanted to know about aerial markers

Century Graphics & Sign is a leading manufacturer of aerial marking systems for a wide variety of commercial and safety applications. We offer standard deigns, as well as the ability to manufacture virtually any configuration of the system per client specifications.

What are aerial markers? While the various applications for aerial markers vary, the general design is based around the concept of a heavy duty, weatherproof sign system, constructed and arranged in such as a way as to be easily visible from the viewpoint of an airplane pilot or helicopter pilot (or official onboard observer) at low to medium aircraft altitudes. Colors such as bright yellow, safety green, or brilliant white are often utilized to aid in creating high visibility.

What are aerial markers used for? Transmission systems such as pipelines, underground electrical cables, water lines, and other conveyances can become damaged due to accidents, construction activities, acts of nature, or even normal wear and tear. When a leak or other problem arises, aerial markers are instrumental in helping airborne spotters locate, plot, and report the exact area of the mishap. Aerial markers can help reduce the amount of time and money it takes to fix a problem, directly benefitting a company’s bottom line, as well as the environment through which the transmission system is laid.

Why a Century aerial marker system? Our aerial markers are among the best in the industry and can be fully customized to virtually any use. Our frames are made of .090 finished aluminum with .063 aluminum numbers printed upon a thermo-sensitive acrylic enamel ink. The plates are then heat cured with a final clear coat process to ensure maximum outdoor durability.

For more information, visit: http://centurygs.com/Signs/FacilityMaintenanceSigns/AerialMarkers/tabid/388/Default.aspx

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Designing an effective tradeshow display

Tradeshow displays are an indispensible tool for promoting your company at industry trade gatherings, conventions, shows, and other functions. But what makes a tradeshow display truly useful, memorable, and effective? From the design phase to completing the physical production to setting up your display, here are some useful tips that can help you along the way.

1. Consider any ‘extras’ and room to grow beforehand. For example, if you plan on including a video monitor, a mechanical or technical demonstration, or models and other examples of products and processes related to your business, consider dynamics such as the various sizes, colors, and electrical requirements of the pieces. If your display is deep purple and your product model is bright orange, the color clash might be potentially embarrassing. Likewise, if the display doesn’t accommodate the inclusion of a video monitor, you may end up with ugly black power cables or long extension cords strewn across your display area in an unsightly manner. These may seem like small details in the initial brainstorming of a tradeshow display design, but in the end can be the difference that makes an otherwise professional presentation look quite amateur. Also, be sure to design your exhibit around your trade schedule for the next one to three years to minimize your redesign and expansion expenses.

2. Remember, you have to store this thing when you’re not using it. Before delving into any design, consider the size of the display when collapsed and where you will be keeping it. A tradeshow display doesn’t necessarily need to be huge to be effective. By the same token, if you have the storage space, a modular or other large-scale display might be just what you’re after.

3. Don’t go crazy with text. It is not the function of the tradeshow display to take the place of the sales person(s) accompanying it. Nor will the average potential customer stand in the middle of a crowded convention aisle and read detailed information at a distance, especially when a representative of the company in question is standing in or near the display. Put fewer words on your display, but make them larger. A single, clearly articulated positioning statement, slogan, or logo is better than a long list of bulleted items that will be generally ignored.

4. Trying to feature every single thing you do within the confines of your display is probably a mistake. If your company is highly diversified in the products and services it provides, you can easily overwhelm passers by in attempting to utilize the tradeshow display as a mechanism for explaining every single little thing you do. Just focus on your top objectives, because you don’t have room for all of them.

5. Use the display to answer the important establishing questions related to your business. Who are you? What do you do? What are your unique competencies? Why should someone do business with you? These are the primary and most important points you need to make with the display. Expound into the details through person-to-person communication and relationship-building. Before you know it, your business will be maximizing its presence at tradeshows.

Century Graphics & Sign can design, customize, and produce tradeshow displays and related elements to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others. Visit us online at www.centurygs.com, feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Useful rules regarding oilfield lease signs

Century Graphics & Sign provides high-quality lease signs and custom-built frames for most all applications within the oilfield. The following information was compiled from various information on the Internet and is for informational purposes only.

Note: These rules apply specifically to lease signs in Texas, but generally reflect some regulations in other parts of North America. For complete information, contact your state’s energy commission or related regulatory authority.

The Railroad Commission of Texas sets the framework of guidelines for lease sign design and manufacture within the Lone Star State. The following apply to oilfield leases under Texas Administrative Code Title 16.

The following are required to be clearly marked and identified in English:
• Each property producing crude oil, natural gas or geothermal product
• Each resource’s well and tank
• Certain crude oil measuring facilities that do not use tanks

A sign should be placed at the primary lease entrance and include the following:
• Name of the lease on file with the TRRC
• Name of the Operator of Record
• Number of property acres

Additional signs are required at each well site and should include the following:
• Name of the property
• Name of the operator
• Well number

Every property will require additional signage for each tank, remote satellite tank or approved crude oil measuring facility (if tanks are not used) to include the following:
• Name of the lease
• Name of the operator on file with the RRC
• Total number of acres
• Texas Railroad Commission lease number of the formation
• If commingled, the commingling permit number is required
• The Tank number if more than one tank is used

Century Graphics & Sign’s aluminum oilfield lease signs are made from .040 aluminum with a baked on enamel finish. We don't charge set-up fees for producing a company logo. All lease information is engraved directly into the aluminum, providing an extremely durable sign.

For more information, visit: http://centurygs.com/cgssign.com/dotnetnuke/Signs/OilGasIndustry/LeaseSigns/tabid/90/Default.aspx

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Hey, what’s that sign? It’s a pipeline marker

Pipelines are identified through the use of above ground signs which provide an indication of their presence, location, the type of product carried down the line, and the name and contact information for the company operating the pipeline. Pipelines are located in areas called right-of-ways, and these ‘ROW’s’ are often recognizable as generally cleared corridors that are free of trees, buildings and other structures. In these corridors, the primary visible manmade items are the pipeline markers. In some instances, right-of-ways might not have markers clearly present and may only be indicated by cleared corridors of land.

Pipeline markers are generally yellow, black and red in color, though other colors such as green and blue are also sometimes used to indicate specific product travelling through the transmission system.

The primary function of pipeline markers is to identify the approximate location of the pipeline as an alert to anyone working along the pipeline corridor.

Above-ground signs have several functions. For example, a specific type of marker (aerial) allows identification of the pipeline for routine monitoring by airplanes and sometimes helicopters. Many pipeline operators fly their pipeline corridors regularly. Such surveillance is an important safety tool in ensuring that unauthorized activities, including the use of excavation equipment that might damage the underground pipe, can be stopped. They are also used to identify and communicate the location of leaks and spills along the pipeline with greater accuracy than might otherwise be possible.

Below are examples of the pipeline markers available from Century Graphics & Sign:


Our pipeline markers are designed for outdoor durability in harsh conditions, and sharply printed with permanent UV resistant inks in bright AWPA colors. Fully custom colors and sizes are available, along with the addition of your company logo or pictograms.

Our durable round markers come in two styles, EnhanceMark and RoundMark. All markers come with two UV-resistant, customizable marker decals and a flexible T-anchor.

Sturdy u-channel mounting posts are available for all utility signs in dark green or galvanized steel.

For more information, visit: http://centurygs.com/Signs/FacilityMaintenanceSigns/PipelineMarkers/tabid/112/Default.aspx

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

How to design your own signs online using our sign builder

One of the things we’re very proud of at Century Graphics & Sign is our online sign builder software, which customers can use to design, set up, and order a wide range of standard and custom signage, including custom OSHA safety signs, DOT placards, chemical and Hazcom signs, security signs, parking and traffic signs, and more.


Once you’ve designed or selected the signs you want, simply click the submit button and the order is processed into our production facility, where your products are quickly completed and shipped to you. All you have to do is set up a user account via the software and then start building signs. It’s super easy.

If you have questions or comments, please feels free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

In the meantime, you can visit the online sign builder at: https://custom.centurygs.com/SignBuilder.aspx?SignId=7de86362-f9ec-409d-96b9-327d5e89bbc6&templateId=N

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The purpose of the Lockout-Tagout system and how Century Graphics can help

Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) or 'lock and tag' is a safety procedure which is used in oil & gas industry settings to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or service work. It requires that hazardous power sources be "isolated and rendered inoperative" before any repair procedure is started. 'Lock and tag' works in conjunction with a lock usually locking the device or the power source with the hasp and placing it in such a position that no hazardous power sources can be turned on. The procedure requires that a tag be affixed to the locked device indicating that it should not be turned on.

Many sites have the officially stated policy that only the person who tagged the device can untag it. This means that if a worker goes home after their shift without removing the tag from a device which is ready for service, then they will have to travel back to the site to untag it. Giving approval for the removal of a tag over the phone is prohibited. Whilst this policy might make it seem as if it is encouraging workers to take the risk of not tagging out in the first place, it is usually accompanied by a policy stating that operating on a device without tagging it out will result in instant dismissal.

Century Graphics & Sign offers OSHA safety tags, safety inspection tags, ladder and scaffold tags as well as standard lockout tags. Our lockout tags are available in .010, .040, and .080 gauge heavy duty polystyrene as well as aluminum. We offer an optional dry-erase coating for re-use. Each tag has a strong brass grommet which accepts post lock shanks. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

For more information, visit: http://www.centurygs.com/Signs/FacilityMaintenanceSigns/LockoutSafetyTags/tabid/110/Default.aspx

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Laser engraving at Century

Laser engraving is the technique of using lasers to engrave or mark an object. The technology does not involve the use of inks, nor does it involve tool bits which contact the engraving surface and wear out. These properties distinguish laser engraving from alternative engraving or marking technologies where inks or bit heads have to be replaced regularly. A laser can remove material very efficiently because the laser beam can deliver energy to the surface in a manner which converts a high percentage of the light energy into heat. The beam is highly focused in most non-reflective materials like wood, plastics and enamel surfaces.

Century Graphics & Sign offers a laser engraving system that can customize a wide variety of items, materials, and surfaces; such as many natural materials, plastics, metals, and plexiglass. We can even laser-engrave some types of jewelry.

If you have questions on a specific item you’d like engraved, please feel free to call us at 1-800-228-4467, or email us at sales@centurygs.com.

For more information, visit: http://www.centurygs.com/dotnetnuke/Signs/FacilityMaintenanceSigns/EngravedSigns/tabid/130/Default.aspx

We manufacture in-house and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Monday, December 3, 2012

All about Hazcom

It is imperative to be sure chemicals are properly identified so your workers are always informed when handling explosives, flammables, oxidizers, radioactive materials, corrosives, and pollutants.

D.O.T. Placards
Century Graphics & Sign can create the exact D.O.T. placard needed to fit your application. Placards are available in durable decal material, hard plastic, or magnetic material. We keep several of the standard D.O.T. placards in stock. The following guidelines regarding the use of D.O.T. placards were set forth by the US Department of Transportation and are included here for informational purposes only.

General Placarding Requirements: Placard a container or vehicle on each side and each end for any quantity of hazardous material it contains. Some exceptions to these requirements exist based on the hazard and quantity present.

Use of Dangerous Placard: The Dangerous Placard may be used if a shipment contains non-bulk packages of two or more classes, requiring different placards.

Tanks remain placarded unless:
• Cleaned and purged
• Reloaded with a non-hazardous material
• Another class of hazardous material

Visibility: Each placard must be readily visible from the direction it faces. Placards must be on each side and each end. If coupled to another motor vehicle or rail car, visibility is not required from the direction it faces.

Attaching Placards:
• Attach securely
• Maintain in good condition
• Clear of advertising, dirt and water, and tarps, etc.
• Printed and displayed horizontally

Hazwaste & Drum Labels
Ensure that your employees know the status of the materials they are working with. Our standard labels are blank, to be filled out with marker on site, but all labels can be semi-customized or fully customized and pre-printed with your information.

Note: While the EPA and DOT have specific requirements for the content of marks and labels on hazardous waste containers, there is no standardized format or layout for this information. A generator can use a commercially available pre-printed label or use any other means, as long as the container markings ultimately conform to official EPA and DOT requirements.

NFPA Labels Our NFPA labels are available with or without pictograms, and can be customized to fit your particular application. Common sizes for NFPA labels with pictograms are 7" x 5" and 14" x 13". The most common size for NFPA labels containing pictograms are 5" x 7", 10" x 14", and 14" x 20".

Hazard Symbols: A system of categories, colors and numbers was created to provide basic hazard information. It enables firefighters and other emergency personnel to easily decide whether or not to evacuate an area or proceed with emergency control operations. The three principal categories of identification are Health, Flammability and Instability. A numerical range of “0 to 4” indicates the severity of the hazard. A “4” indicates the most severe and a “0” indicates a minimal hazard.

The information is presented in a color and spatial arrangement of the numerical ratings: Health Hazard, blue, at the 9 o’clock position; Flammability Rating, red, at the 12 o’clock position; and the Instability Rating, yellow, at the 3 o’clock position. Alternately, the square-on-point field is permitted to be any contrast of color. If this is the case, then the numbers themselves must be colored coded.

The fourth space at the 6 o’clock position is reserved for indicating unusual reactivity with water. It is designated by the letter “W” with a line through the center. No special color is associated with this symbol. If the space isn’t needed to indicate reactivity with water, only then can the space be used to indicate other unusual hazards. For example, materials that possess oxidizing properties are identified by the letters “OX”.

What Needs To Be On a Label: Chemical manufacturers or distributors must provide the following information on chemicals that leave their facility: Identity of the hazardous chemical(s), appropriate hazard warnings, and name and address of the chemical manufacturer, importer or other responsible party. The employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals in the workplace is labeled, tagged or marked with the following information: Identity of the hazardous chemical(s) contained therein and appropriate hazard warnings.

HMIS & Right-To-Know
The system is characterized by the "diamond shape" that is actually a "square-on-point" shape. It identifies the Hazard Ratings of a material and the degree of severity of the health, flammability, and instability hazards. Hazard severity is indicated by a numerical rating that ranges from zero (0) indicating a minimal hazard, to four (4) indicating a severe hazard. The hazards are arranged spatially as follows: health at nine o'clock position, flammability at twelve o'clock position, and instability at three o'clock position. In addition to the spatial orientation that can be used to distinguish the hazards, they are also color-coded as follows: blue for health, red for flammability, and yellow for instability.

The six o'clock position on the symbol represents special hazards and has a white background. The special hazards in use are W, which indicates unusual reactivity with water and is a caution about the use of water in either fire fighting or spill control response, and OX, which indicates that the material is an oxidizer.

Our HMIS decals and signs are printed using durable inks designed to keep colors vivid for years and not fade under harsh conditions. We can custom design HMIS signs or decals to fit your needs.

For more information, visit: http://www.centurygs.com/Signs/OilGasIndustry/ChemicalHazcom/tabid/341/Default.aspx

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize any chemical label to suit your needs, and service all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Century, OSHA Safety Signs, and you

OSHA regulates the safety of the sign design. Regardless of the custom aspects your signs may comprise, they need to have rounded or blunt corners and cannot have sharp edges or projections.

Red, black and white are the colors designated for danger signs. Caution signs have a yellow background, and the panel is black with yellow letters. Text used on the yellow background must be black. OSHA requires the wording of safety signs to indicate positive actions rather than negative, and to be concise and easy to read.

Biological hazard signs are used "to signify the actual or potential presence of a biohazard and to identify equipment, containers, rooms, materials, experimental animals, or combinations thereof, which contain, or are contaminated with, viable hazardous agents".

Our safety signs are made to comply with O.S.H.A. regulations and can be made to custom specifications for your company's needs. Just call us toll free at 1-800-228-4467. We'll design the sign to fit your needs, and we can add any phone number(s) you may require.

For more information, visit: http://www.centurygs.com/Signs/FacilityMaintenanceSigns/SafetySignsDecals/tabid/286/Default.aspx

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Common questions we get about screen printing

In this, the age of all things digital, we often get questions from customers about exactly what screen printing is, how it differs from digital printing, and why and when it is the preferable process for producing graphic tees and other products.

Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials which can be pressed through the mesh as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. A fill blade or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil, forcing or pumping ink into the mesh openings for transfer by capillary action during the squeegee stroke. Basically, it is the process of using a stencil to apply ink onto another material.

Screen printing is also a stencil method of print making in which a design is imposed on a screen of polyester or other fine mesh, with blank areas coated with an impermeable substance. Ink is forced into the mesh openings by the fill blade or squeegee and onto the printing surface during the squeegee stroke. It is also known as silkscreen, serigraphy, and serigraph printing. A number of screens can be used to produce a multi-colored image.

Screen printing was largely introduced to Western Europe from Asia sometime in the late 18th century, but did not gain large acceptance or use in Europe until silk mesh was more available for trade from the east and a profitable outlet for the medium discovered.

Early in the 1910s, several printers experimenting with photo-reactive chemicals used the well-known actinic light activated cross linking or hardening traits of potassium, sodium or ammonium Chromate and dichromate chemicals with glues and gelatin compounds. Roy Beck, Charles Peter and Edward Owens studied and experimented with chromic acid salt sensitized emulsions for photo-reactive stencils. This trio of developers would prove to revolutionize the commercial screen printing industry by introducing photo-imaged stencils to the industry, though the acceptance of this method would take many years. Commercial screen printing now uses sensitizers far safer and less toxic than bichromates. Currently there are large selections of pre-sensitized and "user mixed" sensitized emulsion chemicals for creating photo-reactive stencils.

A group of artists who later formed the National Serigraphic Society coined the word Serigraphy in the 1930s to differentiate the artistic application of screen printing from the industrial use of the process. "Serigraphy" is a combination word from the Latin word "Seri" (silk) and the Greek word "graphein" (to write or draw).

The Printer's National Environmental Assistance Center says, "Screenprinting is arguably the most versatile of all printing processes." Since rudimentary screenprinting materials are so affordable and readily available, it has been used frequently in underground settings and subcultures, and the non-professional look of such DIY culture screenprints have become a significant cultural aesthetic seen on movie posters, record album covers, flyers, shirts, commercial fonts in advertising, in artwork and elsewhere.

We can screen print your company logo, slogan, name, or other artwork onto virtually any garment. Whether your needs are corporate, business casual or athletic, we can customize any garment to fit your needs.

Our screen printed t-shirts are a low cost option for customer gifts, uniforms & safety awards. Our talented art department can create a design to represent your company, school or organization. We offer a variety of special effects inks and techniques for designs that stand out, and Pantone matching for inks that bring your logo or design to life.

All apparel is printed in-house for quality assurance. We also offer screen printed hoodies, jackets, tank tops, bags, blankets & towels, shorts & pants.

Call us today for a free, full color garment catalog at 432-686-8244 or toll free at 1-800-228-4467.

For more information, visit: http://cgssign.com/dotnetnuke/Apparel/ScreenPrinting/tabid/79/Default.aspx

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Century Graphics on TV

This is a 30-second spot for Century Graphics & sign that appeared on the Show of Support TV show in 2012. We proudly support our troops and consider ourselves blest to be a part of this effort.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Why yes, we do promotional


This blog wouldn’t be complete without a quick mention that Century Graphics can customize thousands of different items with your company’s logo or contact information. The variety and scope of the promotional items available are virtually endless, and include:

● Pens & notepads
● Cups, koozies, and thermos sets
● Bags
● Office supplies
● Novelty items
● Safety awards
● Employee incentives
● Coolers
● Trade show displays

In fact, if you can think of it, Century Graphics can probably customize it to become an effective promotional tool for your company.

Century Graphics & Sign can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Every company or organization, no matter how big or small, needs corporate wear

Every company or organization, no matter how big or small, needs corporate wear Century Graphics & Sign offers quality custom embroidered and screen printed apparel for men and women. Our low or no cost in-house digitizing on all embroidered apparel saves you money, and with hundreds of thread colors to choose from, you can be sure your logo or design will be represented at its best. Corporate identity apparel reminds your customers of you, makes great business gifts, and provides an excellent employee incentive.

Our screen printing department can recreate your logo on a shirt, or our art department can create something unique just for you. Custom artwork is our specialty, and we can bring your ideas to life for a company shirt that no one will forget. Our quality screen prints and specialty inks make your design stand out in the crowd.

Display your company’s logo, positioning statement, or slogan on:

Caps
Jackets
Graphic T-shirts
Polos and button-downs
Hoodies and athletic wear, to name but a few options

Century also works closely with schools, churches, and non-profit organizations to produce high-quality spirit wear, awareness wear, and ministry wear for communities all over the country. We’re dedicated to helping you spread your message while properly branding your organization.

For more information, visit: http://cgssign.com/dotnetnuke/Apparel/CorporateWear/tabid/81/Default.aspx

Century Graphics & Sign manufactures in-house, can customize to suit your needs, and services all of North America and overseas, including the Permian Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Utica Shale, Bakken Shale, and others.