The latest sign materials are designed for maximum flexibility and durability. We can help you select the best material for your sign based on the sign's intended location, look, and length of use.
Cast Vinyl
Cast vinyl is our highest grade vinyl due to the quality of materials
used and the manufacturing process. It consists of high quality vinyl
resin, organic pigments, solvents and stabilizers (the same ingredients
in paint). These materials are mixed to form a paint-like liquid which
is then poured onto steel rollers that drop the right amount of liquid
onto a continuous roll of nonporous, thick paper. The paper carries
the liquid vinyl through a series of low temperature ovens so that
it dries. After drying in the ovens, the vinyl is rolled up off the
paper and taken to a laminating line where it is carefully unrolled
and coated with a clear acrylic adhesive. Cast vinyl typically has
a higher gloss surface and is better for vehicles and applications
for outdoor use. Because of the materials and manufacturing process,
cast vinyl is much less likely to shrink in outdoor usage and has
a warrantied life of 5 to 7 years depending on the application.
Calendered
Pellets of vinyl, together with colors and modifiers, are ground in
the calendering machines. The resulting hot, molten plastic is extruded
onto a series of steel rollers which will flatten it out to the right
thickness. It then receives a gloss or matte finish and is stretched
to the right width. Finally, rollers cool the vinyl before it is wound
up and adhesive and backing is applied. Heat, pressure, huge volume,
and stretching are the key words in this process. There is a great
deal of internal stress built into the vinyl as a result. Calendared
vinyl offers a slightly shorter life span than cast vinyl with a warranted
life of 3 to 5 years depending on the application. However, it is
typically more cost effective due to huge production volumes and easier
to remove from signs that are resurfaced on a regular basis.
Translucent
Translucent vinyl is a cast vinyl. It is typically used in backlit
signs such as light boxes. Translucent vinyl offers color consistency,
a non-glare surface, and color brightness not found in other vinyl.
The benefit of translucent vinyl is that when it is not illuminated
it appears to be of normal color and when backlit it allows part of
the light through for added visibility at night.
Reflective
Reflective vinyl is best known for its 24-hour advertising capabilities.
These films are generally cast vinyl. It is more difficult to cut,
weed, and apply due to its thickness, but it typically has a higher
impact due to its unique appearance. During the manufacturing process,
glass beads are added to the paint-like liquid and spread across the
entire surface during production. These glass beads reflect light
therefore making the vinyl reflective. The more common applications
include fleet graphics, highway signs and locations where night viewing
and long distance visibility is required
Metallic
Metallic vinyl is a mirror finished film consisting of polyester and
various finishing products. Its surface creates the look of an actual
metal such as a silver, gold, or bronze. This vinyl is typically used
for signs that offer a richer look, often times presenting the appearance
of a higher end sign such as gold leaf, but for a far more cost effective
price. This vinyl is typically used for interior or short-term exterior
applications.
Aluminum
Aluminum is without a doubt the longest lasting material for outdoor
signage. It has a factory baked enamel finish, and is coated with
a plastic sheet to prevent damage during shipping. It will not rust
and is available in a range of sizes and colors, based on the manufacturer.
Typical applications include real estate signs, directional signs
and any area where durability is a major factor.
Banners
These are probably one of the most popular types of signs used. They
come in many different colors for maximum graphic impact. They are
highly resistant to tearing and ripping, and are also highly flame
retardant, not to mention that they are very easy to maintain! Banners
are great for everyday signage, announcement and retail sales applications.
Coroplast
Coroplast is an inexpensive, lightweight corrugated plastic material
used for mostly small, indoor signs, or outdoor signs that are temporary.
It comes in many different colors, and is easy to cut into different
sizes. Use coroplast stakes and you have an instant yard or tournament
sign.
Magnetics
Magnetics can be cut into all shapes and sizes, and can be used outdoors
or indoors. They are weather resistant and color stable. One of the
most popular uses for magnetics is on car doors, for effective advertising
that can be moved between vehicles.
M.D.O. (Medium Density Overlay Plywood)
MDO is thick, durable, layered plywood that can be cut into many different
shapes and sizes. This type of plywood is specific to the sign industry.
It is layered as to prevent warping and coated with a finish so that
vinyl and adhesives take to the material easier. Typical application
includes job site signs, semi-permanent development signs and directional
signs.
Acrylic
This is a type of plastic, commonly referred to by its brand name
Plexiglas that can be formed and cut to make interior signage. Its
polished finish gives it a glossy and elegant appearance which is
great for office signs or more upscale occasions.
Polystyrene
This is an inexpensive, non-glare smooth plastic that is very easy
to work with. It is best for interior signage. This material is light
weight and easy to transport. Because of its flexible nature, polystyrene
is perfect for a sign that has to fit or contour to a curved surface.
PVC (Sintra/Trovicel)
Also called Komatex, or Sintra, PVC is a rigid plastic board available
in many different colors. This material is easy to cut into different
sizes and shapes. It has a textured surface for a matte appearance
and is flame retardant. Great for retail store directional signs and
interior identification signs..