Trade Show Display - Types of Display Materials

Types of Display Materials

Another recent trend from the manufacturers of trade show displays is that of utilizing a wide variety of building materials in one display such as laminate, fabric, metal, etc., to from what is called a "custom modular hybrid displays." One of the most aggressive manufacturers of trade show display systems which utilize metal, laminate and fabric in the production process, is Classic Exhibits Inc out of Milwaukie, Oregon. Many of the specific product names of the new generation of custom modular hybrid displays utilizing dye sublimated tension fabric and other materials are detailed in this glossary of products for the custom modular hybrid category.

Many newer displays are designed to reduce weight and setup/dismantle time, and utilize tension fabric graphics, typically using dye-sublimation printing. The most recent method for attaching these fabric graphics to modular aluminum frames is to use "SEG" or "Silicone Edge Graphics", which employ a plastic strip or bead at the edge of the graphic that is pressed into a groove on the aluminum frame.

Apart from above displays, there are variety of displays used in the trade shows or any events. They are hanging displays, truss displays, retail displays, tower displays, fabric displays, etc.

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