What Substrates Should You Use for Signage?
The sign
industry is versatile, and we can make signs using a variety of foam substrates
to achieve the look and durability to optimize a particular sign and budget.
Let's explore the usage of aluminum foam substrates.
Aluminum
composite
Aluminum
composite goes by many trade names and is made of two thin pieces of aluminum
joined by a polyethylene plastic core. It shares vital characteristics of
aluminum, such as being lightweight, durable, and weatherproof. Due to its
lightweight, it is friendlier to the interior and also suitable for longer-term
outside signage.
Gatorboard
It is the
enhancement to the foam board and is much stronger but weighs about the same.
Gator board is a melamine and wood fiber with a polystyrene fill. This is also
a very durable product used for backing permanent signs.
Acrylic
Acrylic has similar aesthetic qualities to
polycarbonate. However, extruded acrylic is more malleable than polycarbonate,
which makes it better suited for signage with smooth edges. Another option is
cast acrylic, which has the unique quality of yielding frost-white markings
when etched. They are also great choices for long-term signage indoor or
outdoor applications.
Visit SF Plastic & Sign Supply, known
as the best foam substrate suppliers.
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