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WALL FRAMES DIRECTORIES
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  

Create wall-mounted signs with the SIGN 2000 frame extrusions using any flat, flexible substrate to create a curved-face sign. Substrates:
Paper + lens, engraving plastics, thin metals, laminates. Compatible signage methods:
Cut vinyl, digitally printed vinyl, engraving, screen-printing, ADA Braille

  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
     

 

  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
Fast and simple!
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
Simple
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
An example of a sliding insert to create a changing message for conference rooms.
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
Here is an example of an exceptionally wide, wall mounted frame. The frames accept any flat flexible sign substrates. Clear lenses, glossy or matte are available.
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
Finishes:
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  
  SIGN 2000 signage - Wall frame  

Sample InstructionsADA Insert:
A completely ADA compliant sign. Raised tactile letters and grade 2 Braille on a clear non-glare plastic lens.

Transparent Insert:
End user updateable transparent insert created from common ink jet or laser printers. Signage can easily be maintained and updated by client through use of familiar programs such as MS Word or MS Publisher.

Opaque Insert:
Printed-paper insert. Designs can include logos graphics artistic papers or photographs. This inserts stays even when information on the transparent cover is updated.

SIGN 2000 Frame:
A stylish curved aluminum sign frame. The SIGN 2000 System comes in dozens of sizes to coordinate with other room signs and way finding within the building.

Suction Cup:

Use the suction cup to easily remove the inserts from the signs by simply attaching it to the inserts and pulling.
 
 
 
 
 

PRODUCTS

Sign Systems

2" Copy Bar System
ONE REVEAL SHAPE:
Fits into all five copy bars
Slides into Series 2 or Series 3 posts
Delivers 3 reveal positions
Series 1

1/8" Face & Post System

Illustration
Posts

Series 2

2" Post & Panel System

Removable Caps: Allow panels to slide up and out from posts.
Featuring: The below the panel post filler.

Post
Reveal

Illustration
Three Reveal Positions
0", 3/8" & 3/4"

Bodies
Catalog
Series 3

3-1/4" Post & Panel System
Bodies

Posts
Reveal
Illustration
Three Reveal Positions
0", 3/8" & 3/4"
Three Reveal Positions
0" , 1/2" & 1"

Posts
Reveal
Bodies

Hingeable 7" Post & Panel System

Retainers
Three Reveal Positions
0" , 1/2" & 1"

Posts
Reveal
Bodies
Series 12 Hinge

Hingeable 12" Post & Panel System
Series 12 Hinge Body

Retainers
Three Reveal Positions
0" , 1/2" & 1"

Posts
Reveal
Bodies
Series 2 Beveled

Series 2 Beveled Edge System

8 Post Styles

Illuminated Sign Cabinets

 

We offer sign comp?s commercial extrusion for rigid or flex face applications. Also our own extrusion is available when a less expensive system is required. We are a Ul shop so all of our electrical signage is fabricated to their exacting standards.

Your cabinet will be measured and cut to your specifications, welded, etch primed and finished with Akzo-Nobel?s two-part acrylic polyurethane grip guard in any color you choose.

Most of our customers supply their own faces for illuminated cabinets, however if needed we can supply you with a rigid, routed, or flex face and ship to site if required.

Your sign will be crated and shipped within 2 to 3 weeks f.o.b. our factory.

So call, fax, or e-mail us for a quote, we will respond in most cases the same day

 

 

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