Producing advertising boards, or informative ones, consists in rendering the graphics in foil and sticking it on the chosen substrate. Foil graphics used on billboards, can be made with two techniques:
- cutout technique: simple elements, lettering, signs, vector, without raster are cut out of dyed foil; printing;
- technique: full-colur graphics is printed onto white foil, photos are possible to use.
We also recommend lamination of graphics printed on foil - it extends their lifespan and prevents from scratches.
On the market, there is a large range of materials that can be used as substrates for billboards, the most popular ones are:
- foamed PVC, thickness of 1-10 mm, the most popular substrate thickness over 4 mm guarantees an adequate stiffness of the substrate, a drawback is the PVC's susceptibility to temperature changes,
- galvanized steel sheet, a thickness of 0.5 mm, the most stable substrate, the probability of 'waves' after assembly, resistant to temperature changes;
- polypropylene, generally of 10 mm, with a UV filter dedicated to large size, the drawback is a ribbed surface, resistant to changes in temperature;
- plexiglass (PMMA), milk (opal), transparent, colour, thickness: 1-10 mm, an appropriate stiffness with the thickness of 3 mm, reasonably resistant to temperature changes
- dibond (aluminum polyethylene aluminum), thickness: mostly 3-5 mm, durable substrate, providing rigidity of advertisement , resistant to temperature changes.
Billboards have indoor and outdoor application. They can be attached to the facade or freestanding structures. We also offer erection of steel or aluminum constructions for boards with their transportation and installation.