We're looking for a 1/2 inch thick white material that is similar to white painted wood. We found a competitor product that uses this material but we still aren't able to come up with name for it.
The material is solid white (inside and out). In taking the product apart, I dropped the material on a cement floor and it kindof "bounced" which I found surprising. It's much lighter weight than wood and still strong. I broke the piece of material in half (which was difficult - so the material is pretty strong) and the inside texture reminds me of sheet rock.
The material looks like it was cut with a band saw and the edges are kindof rough (it looks like a cut wood edge to me).
I've inquired about the material with several suppliers and the competitor and this is what I know (and any of it could be incorrect). . .
Competitor says:
Material does not contain PVC
Material is used often in the sign industry
Suppliers say:
It seems to be a lot like a PVC form board, yet the supplier hasn't ever seen it that "expanded" before (not sure what that means).
Anyone know of a substrate guru that I can send a sample of the material too and they might be able to identify it?
I've been trying to source this material for months with no luck and I'm getting desperate. :o) I think this would be a great wood substitute.
I know the competitor is out of Arizona, so I was thinking about finding sign suppliers in that area. I'm out of the Illinois and I checked with Midwest Sign Supply, but no luck. I don't really know of any other large sign supply companies in my area.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. |