Rowmark (Findlay, OH) is presenting its Hardwood Collection of laserable, wood laminates for architectural-sign applications. According to the company, the single-ply veneers are cross-grained, or laminated together with their wood grains stacked at right angles, for added strength, stiffness and dimensional stability. Offerings include oak, maple, walnut and cherry laminates, which are laserable on both sides and available in stock sheet sizes of 12 x 24 and 18 x 24 in. The panels aren’t sealed or lacquered, which allows users to stain the material for their desired finish.
(419) 425-8974; www.rowmark.com

 

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