Visual Display Units
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Whiteboards provide smooth writing surfaces for classrooms, conference rooms, training spaces, and collaborative work environments. They are ideal for everyday communication, planning, instruction, and presentation.
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Glassboards offer a more refined and durable writing surface for modern commercial interiors. They are well suited for executive offices, conference rooms, design studios, and upscale institutional environments where aesthetics and long-term performance are both important.
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Bulletin boards are designed for the posting of notices, announcements, schedules, and printed communications in schools, offices, healthcare facilities, and public buildings. They support organized and accessible information sharing in high-traffic areas.
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Tackboards provide durable display surfaces for pinned materials in educational, administrative, and workplace settings. They are commonly used where frequent posting and removal of documents is required.
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Enclosed boards provide protected display space for notices, directories, schedules, and public information. These units are suitable for corridors, lobbies, schools, government buildings, and other spaces where displayed content must remain visible yet secured.
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Sliding boards provide layered writing surfaces that move horizontally or vertically to maximize presentation area within a limited wall footprint. These systems are especially useful in classrooms, training environments, lecture spaces, and collaborative settings where multiple writing surfaces need to remain accessible at once.
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Fabric-covered tackable boards offer a more finished architectural look while also supporting posting, display, and acoustic control. These are appropriate for offices, conference areas, schools, and institutional interiors where a softer visual character and quieter environment are preferred.
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Display rails provide linear presentation space for papers, notices, teaching materials, and visual references in classrooms, offices, and collaborative environments. They are useful where content needs to be changed frequently and kept visible without occupying full board space.
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Mobile boards offer flexible writing and presentation surfaces that can be relocated as needed. These are useful for collaborative offices, training environments, classrooms, and multi-use spaces that require adaptable communication tools.
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Combination boards integrate writing and tackable surfaces into one unit, supporting both active presentation and static display. They are appropriate for classrooms, meeting rooms, and shared work environments.
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Directory and signage boards are used to display wayfinding, room identification, schedules, and organizational information in offices, schools, public buildings, and institutional facilities.
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Custom visual display solutions are available for project-specific requirements involving size, finish, color, mounting style, writing surface, enclosed presentation, and integrated display functions. These options help align the display system with the broader architectural and interior design intent.
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Tackable surfaces provide durable areas for posting notices, artwork, schedules, learning materials, and public information in classrooms, offices, corridors, reception areas, and institutional interiors. These surfaces are available in natural cork, vinyl-covered, and fabric-covered options, supporting both everyday communication and more refined interior applications.
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Natural cork tackboards offer a classic posting surface with self-healing performance, reduced light reflection, sound absorption, and long-term usability in educational, administrative, and workplace settings. They are well suited for high-use communication zones where documents and notices change frequently.
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Vinyl-covered tackable boards provide an affordable and durable display surface for classrooms, offices, reception areas, and public interiors. These boards are designed to resist daily wear and are appropriate for projects requiring resilient tackable display with easier maintenance.
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Resurfacing and trim systems support renovation, replacement, and upgrading of existing visual display installations. These solutions are suited for projects where the goal is to restore performance, update appearance, or extend the lifecycle of board and display systems.