CreoleCuisine
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Fairly new to the sign business, wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a coroplast alternative. Something weatherproof without the corrugated waves.
how does this material compare in price to the coroplast?Polystyrene
We use .060" Polystyrene for outdoor signs a lot.I don't know beans about styrene, but I don't think it's meant for outdoors. ACM is cheap, but not that cheap, about 4-10x the cost, depending on quantities your ordering. There's this other sort of coro that has a honeycomb/bubble pattern, but if I recall when I had some quoted, it was stupid expensive. I don't know if it was this stuff, but very similar if not. https://www.primexplastics.com/bubble-x/
That's not exactly cheap, or at least it's about twice what I pay for a 4x8 of ACM ($40) when buying 100 sheets. Is it easier to print than ACM or something? Of course, my ACM is not considered print/ink ready, I know that stuff has a significant upcharge.It's about the same. I don't do pricing, I just make stuff, but according to our little price sheet I have here... looks like I've got our wholesale price sheet, they are both around $3-4 / sqft depending on the thickness of the Polystyrene.
I should have mentioned... those numbers I rattled off aren't the prices we pay... I was looking at a wholesale customer price sheet - so that's what we would charge. Those prices would include overhead and all the other good stuff. I just have that sheet for ball parking a price if I happen to answer the phone (which I try to avoid). I don't do the buying so no clue what we actually pay for the stuff.That's not exactly cheap, or at least it's about twice what I pay for a 4x8 of ACM ($40) when buying 100 sheets. Is it easier to print than ACM or something? Of course, my ACM is not considered print/ink ready, I know that stuff has a significant upcharge.
you are correct, i am not a sign shop. my employer is considering purchasing a flatbed printer so i'm just doing a bit of research. thank you very much for your response, that info was extremely helpful.Judging by your profile, you're really not a sign shop, but a little help is needed. Other than Cor-X, there's nothing in the same price range as Cor-X is about the cheapest exterior grade sign substrate on the market. You want smooth, you'll need to step up in your costs. PVC would be your next step up because styrene will yellow within a few months outside as well as inside from interior lighting.
ah great option! Thanks!There's also smooth / ultrasmooth coro. Vendors call it different things. It still has flutes, but its smoother.
Grimco | Corrugated Plastic Panels - Ultrasmooth
www.grimco.com