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You can start by looking at some extruded post and panel signs - Component signage or Howard Industries and if you can manufacture then try sign comp they sell raw extrusion similar to this.
Like Bigdawg said, don't understand the purpose of the ultraboard unless the client requires 3 layers? If you are worried that the sheets are going to separate in the middle just use 1 sheet of a thicker acrylic like 1/2" apply your graphics second surface even if you need an entire white...
The backer looks like 1/4" brush aluminum but you can achieve the same look using 1/4" acrylic paint the edges or polish and apply .040 brushed aluminum wrisco. Letters can just be fco. The standoff look like stainless but aluminum look good too.
Just like you are doing searching on Ebay or Alibaba, anyone can order them. What they cant buy is the technical part of it. The installation and service because these do breakdown, specially coming from China. For the most part they all come in modules depending the manufacturer some will...
Hello Steven, I think for your application it would be best if you sandblast the glass not vinyl it wont last as long and probably look better on the glass.
It's black PVC - Sintra / Komatex / Palram. Your local sign supplier should have a ton of samples of many material they have or can get for you, that will make it easier to ID substrates in the future.
We used the Anchor Stencil mask and the Graphtec cut it in 1 pass you need a special blade I believe 60 deg. We used the thinner stuff maybe 10mil. If that helps.
They are all facts but, it all comes down to what you want the printer to do if you said decals and banners, what sizes of banners? if your focus is just decals then a small printer could be the choice. To each their own but I like Roland for many reasons especially the service. You have a lot...
anything for 4' below is about $12 shipping in a box, for anything larger is right under $20 make your customer pay for the box and shipping. Folded banners only when they are longer than 8ft in height.
This doesn't look like no system. Looks like sq. tube with aluminum panels welded and glued? If you had mechanical fasteners or panels that were inserted on the frame it would probably an extrusion type system.
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