Tri-fold Acrylic Sign Holder / Acrylic Sign Holder
Specifications
Tri-fold Acrylic Sign Holder / Acrylic Sign Holder1,fashion design
2,high quality
3,competitive price
Tri-fold Acrylic Sign Holder / Acrylic Sign Holder
Colors:Clear Acrylic
Imprint:Varies. Price includes blank
Packaging:Case pack; Units/Ctn
Product Description
Robust triangular shaped portrait print holder with three faces. Ideal for small posters, menus, photos and printed information. Available in sizes A6, A5 and 1/3rd A4 in clear acrylic. Other sizes manufactured on request. Good impact resistance and supplied poly-bagged
Specification
A6
| Model: | Portrait Triangular Print & Menu Holders (3 Faces) |
| Print Size: | A6 |
| Print Dimensions (width x height): | 148 x 105mm |
| Orientation: | Portrait |
1/3rd A4
| Model: | Portrait Triangular Print & Menu Holders (3 Faces) |
| Print Size: | 1/3rd A4 |
| Print Dimensions (width x height): | 99 x 210mm |
| Orientation: | Portrait |
A5
| Model: | Portrait Triangular Print & Menu Holders (3 Faces) |
| Print Size: | A5 |
| Print Dimensions (width x height): | 148 x 210mm |
| Orientation: | Portrait |
Description
This clear frame is an acrylic sign holder with three acrylic fold-over panels for 5" wide by 7" high graphics. The large size is ideal for menu listings or other promotional signage for tabletop advertising. This acrylic sign holder, such as a table tent, is used in restaurants to display new dessert or appetizers. The fold-over design makes it easy to change out signage at a moments notice. This acrylic sign holder can be changed out by sliding old graphics out through the bottom and replacing with new prints or menus. There are no clips or latches to fumble with; just slightly pull the frame apart and the signage will come out. This acrylic sign holder is designed to hold 5"x7" prints. This size is also a common choice for photos, enabling users to use this tri-panel frame for personal pictures.
Use this Tri-fold Acrylic Sign Holder / Acrylic Sign Holder to entice diners to purchase dessert or appetizers. The three panels provide ample advertising space to list various menu items, or announce a special promotion or event. Place this acrylic sign holder on each tabletop to increase exposure. The center of the triangular shaped frame is hollow allowing extra storage space for a condiment bottle, or additional napkins. This acrylic sign holder is the ideal frame for tabletop advertising.
Company profile:
Established in 2005, our company and factory are located in Shenzhen.owned customes distubuted in Euopean ,south American , North Amercian , and any other countries .
The main project of the first manufacturing department is acrylic product, we can handle injecting ,silkscreen printing,sandblasting ,cutting and milling , polishing , bending to shape , spray painting ,precision carving , laser incision and so on technology for advertising display. and so on
1. 8 years experiences of professional display manufacturing.
2. serverd several worldwide customers.
3. a capacity of 30,000sets displays per month.
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Q: What is acrylic made of?
A: Acrylic is a transparent thermoplastic known as polyacrylate and is derived from natural-gas. It is a composition of Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) and Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) resin. In short, it’s a petroleum-based product, so petroleum solvents and chemicals should always be avoided to prevent marking the surface.
Q: What is the difference between acrylic, Plexiglas, Lucite, Perspex, and Lexan or clear plastic?
A: Acrylic (polyacrylate) is marketed under many trade names including Plexiglas, Lucite, Perspex, Policril, Gavrieli, Vitroflex, Limacryl, R-Cast, Per-Clax, Plazcryl, Acrylex, Acrylite, Acrylplast, Altuglas, Polycast, Oroglass, Optix.
These differ from Lexan which is polycarbonate, and is sometimes used as bullet-proof glass. Although it is more shatter-resistant, it is more expensive than acrylic, yellows with prolonged exposure to sunlight, and is much more easily scratched. Therefore acrylic is more ideal for most interior and exterior design purposes.
Clear plastic can refer to a wide range of synthetic compounds, with varying strengths, melting points, and other properties.
Q: How do I clean acrylic?
A: Acrylic care consists of no more than normal wipe-cleaning to keep it looking new. Chemicals should never be used, and care should be taken to avoid scratches. Use a mild soap & water mixture with a gentle cleaning cloth. Do not use ammonia based cleaning solutions on the acrylic as it will eat into the sheet and cause it to craze.
Q: How can I remove scratches from acrylic?
A: Removing acrylic scratches (ones that you can see or feel by passing a fingernail over them) can be accomplished by using Novus2 or Novus3 cleaner, depending on the severity of the scratch. These are available on our Product Care page.
Q: Will acrylic melt?
A: While acrylic softens at higher temperatures, it does not actually melt until it reaches 320 °F (160 °C). Therefore, normal household use does not risk melting acrylic. Hot stovetop items should only be placed on an acrylic tabletop surface using a protective trivet or other padding, preferably with rubber cushions. As a safety precaution, never place acrylic directly on or next to an open flame or hot surface.
Q: Should I keep acrylic out of the sun?
A: No, sunlight will not affect your acrylic items. All plastics come from petroleum and natural gas. Sunlight, especially ultraviolet radiation, has a disastrous effect on most plastics. This is why many children’s toys become brittle and crack when left outside. Acrylic is derived from natural gas and is completely inert in its solid form and will NOT yellow in the sunlight.
Q: Is acrylic the same as “bullet-proof” glass?
A: No, bullet-resistant glass is made from polycarbonate. Trade names for the base material include Armormax, Makroclear, Cyrolon, Lexan and Tuffak. Although it is more shatter-resistant, polycarbonate is more expensive than acrylic, yellows with prolonged exposure to sunlight, and is much more easily scratched. Therefore acrylic is the far better material for most interior and exterior design purposes.
Q: Can acrylic be painted?
A: Yes, you can paint acrylic using, obviously, acrylic paint, inkjet, silkscreen or Laser Engraved.
Q: Does acrylic ‘outgas’ or can it be toxicologically harmful?
A: No – when used for as directed and in ambient temperatures, acrylic does not pose hazardous nor toxicological effects to health. This material has been classified as non-hazardous under OSHA regulations.
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