PVC, a versatile and durable plastic, is widely embraced for its multifaceted applications. The popularity of PVC boards stems from their affordability, versatility, and resilience, making them an optimal choice for various signage needs.
Signs crafted from PVC boast a professional appearance and exhibit remarkable resistance to stains, dents, and scratches. Their user-friendly nature eliminates the need for intricate handling, providing convenience for situations requiring frequent sign relocation.
Whether deployed indoors or outdoors, PVC boards stand as dependable display tools, lending a polished aesthetic to a range of settings. Encountering PVC boards is commonplace at tradeshows, conferences, expos, and diverse events where they serve as directional and informational signage. Businesses leverage PVC boards for promotions, POP displays, announcements, and an array of applications, attesting to their versatility and reliability. Elevate your signage with PVC boards for a professional and enduring visual impact.
- 1/8’’ White PVC Board.
- 3/16’’ White PVC Board
- 1/4’’ White PVC Board
PVC is a type of plastic. The reasons why PVC boards are used so much include benefits such as versatility, affordability, and durability.
The largest we can print in one single panel is 48’’x96’’
Our PVC signs are available in:
- UV Print
- Mounted Adhesive Vinyl + Gloss Lamination
- Mounted Adhesive Vinyl + Matte Lamination
- Mounted Reflective Vinyl
- Mounted Reflective Vinyl + Gloss Lamination
No, contour cut is not available on this material
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Rigid Plastic Signs
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