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Interpretive Panel Materials


GRP / Fibreglass Embedded Interpretive Panels

Designs are printed onto paper or directly onto laminate which is then faced with a clear styrene or epoxy resin top layer.

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GRP gel coat interpretive panels

Designs are screen printed directly onto a GRP / fiberglass gel coat surface.

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Vitreous Enamel / Porcelain Enamel Interpretive Panels

Designs applied as a glass-like finish over a sheet steel base.

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Baked Paint Enamel / Printed Enamel Interpretive Panels

Graphic image is painted or screen printed using a plasticized paint onto a metal base sheet and cured by baking to a high temperature.

Melamine Laminates

Designs are printed onto paper or screen-printed onto a plastic or aluminum substrate and and faced with a thin sheet of melamine

Acrylic Interpretive Panels

Designs are printed onto paper or screen-printed onto a plastic or aluminum substrate and and faced with a thin sheet of high impact acrylic

Polycarbonate

Designs are printed onto paper or screen-printed onto a plastic or aluminum substrate and and faced with a thin sheet of polycarbonate

Etched Stainless Steel

Monochrome artwork is photographed and the image chemically etched into the steel. ESS is popular for viewpoint indicators, but where ink is also used (e.g. to pick out text), it can get scraped off. Can be difficult to read when reflecting directly in the sun.

Sandblasting on Wood and Stone

Sandblasting creates a surface of raised lettering and designs. It is not a good method for detailed pictures and text, but offers interesting tactile surfaces.

Photosensitised Aluminium

Designs are printed onto photosensitive aluminium plates and the image is sealed for protection. An unusual material.

Cast Signs

Signs can be cast in bronze or aluminium. These are very tough, but expensive.

Enamel

Text and images are painted or screenprinted onto sheet metal which is enamelled for protection. An old technique that was once common for advertising panels but is now very unusual and very expensive.

Aluminum Backed Interpretation Panels

Designs are printed onto paper or vinyl which is attached to an aluminum backing plate. This is sometimes faced with a thin sheet of acrylic.

Self Adhesive Vinyl Interpretive Panels

Vinyl interpretive panels are made using a thin (around 70 micron)sheet of vinyl. The vinly sheet is printed on to a plasticised film which is backed with a permanent acrylic based adhesive. It comes supplied with a backing paper, which is removed before application. It is suitable for application to clean, smooth surfaces both internally and externally.
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