Vycom (Scranton, PA) has expanded its Celtec line by adding Black to its DigiLite line of light-density PVC sheets. Per the company, Celtec DigiLite is designed specifically for the sign and graphics industry.

The DigiLite sheets, now available in Black and White, are approximately 15% lighter than Celtec signboard sheets, and offer “super ink adhesion for digital and screen printing processes,” according to Vycom. Celtec DigiLite Black sheets come in 3 and 6 mm thicknesses.

Applications include POP, exhibit signage, indoor and outdoor signage, decorated store fixtures and more. DigiLite Black sheets can also be reclaimed through Vycom’s Recycling Take-Back Program that recycles printed and unprinted PVC sheets, as well as scraps and drops from finishing and fabricating.

For more information, visit vycomplastics.com/digilite.

Grant Freking

Grant Freking is Signs of the Times' Managing Editor. Contact him at grant.freking@smartworkmedia.com.

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