
Indoor signs
4/17/2023
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a synthetic plastic polymer that has a wide range of applications due to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. One of its common uses is in the production of signage, and it has several positive qualities that make it a popular material choice for signage.
PVC is commonly used for indoor and outdoor signs, including storefront signs, directional signs, and safety signs. PVC signs are durable and can withstand various weather conditions, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Versatility: PVC can be easily cut and routed into various shapes and sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of signage applications, including dimensional signs, flat-panel signs, and lettering.
Lightweight: PVC is a lightweight material that is easy to handle and install, making it an ideal choice for hanging and mounting. Pro Tip: You can drill holes in PVC, which allows for displaying with bungee, rope, chain, or other mounting hardware.
Cost-effective: PVC is a cost-effective material compared to other signage materials like metal or acrylic, making it an ideal choice for small or medium-sized businesses. Pro Tip: Most PVC material is fully recyclable so this material is a great eco-friendly option for signage as well.
Customizable: PVC can be easily printed on, painted, and coated to create custom designs and graphics, making it an excellent choice for creating eye-catching signs that stand out.
Durability: PVC is a highly durable material that can withstand harsh weather conditions, UV rays, and other environmental factors. Pro Tip: Avoid extreme temperatures with your PVC sign. The material can warp if it gets too hot (e.g. placed in a window with no ventilation) and PVC can get brittle if exposed to very cold temperatures for an extended period of time.
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