Vycom Corp. (Scranton, PA) has released Celtec Woodgrain, a new line of signboard sheets that adds texture for producing wood-looking signage applications. Celtec Woodgrain will make its debut later this month at the ISA Sign Expo.

The Celtec Woodgrain line is more weather-, impact- and insect-resistant than wood, according to Vycom. Suggested applications include restaurant menu boards, entertainment signage, interior décor, exhibits, business signage, wayfinding, campground and park identity signs, and custom residential signage.

This new product is available with a white finish in 4 x 8-ft. sheets in 12 mm (.05 in.), 19 mm (0.75 in.) and 25 mm (1 in.) standard thicknesses. Woodgrain in 10 mm thickness is available for quantity orders.

For more information, visit vycomplastics.com.

Grant Freking

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

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