Photopolymer Signs

When the requirement is for vandal-resistant indoor signage that doesn’t compromise design flexibility, consider a photopolymer sign. To make the sign, a film negative with the sign design is placed over a photosensitive sheet of polymer. When exposed to UV light, the exposed photopolymer cures and hardens, creating a durable one-piece sign.

When your focus is to meet the ADA requirements with a moderate budget but don’t want to compromise on design flexibility, then consider photopolymer signs. Photopolymer signs feature a one-piece design and near infinite design capabilities with single color painting or full color printing options.

Process: Photopolymer

Thickness: .059″, .115″, .160″, .200″, .250″

Maximum Size: 19″ x 23″

Painted Medium Brown • Candlewick Painted Text • Integral Domed Grade 2 Braille • Radius Corners

Direct Print Image • White Painted Text • Integral Domed Grade 2 Braille • Square Corners

Acrylic Backer Painted Black • Clear Acrylic Top with Masked & Painted Bars • Clear Photopolymer Top Portion with Painted White Text • Integral Domed Grade 2 Braille • Radius Corners

Painted Bordeaux • Silver Painted Text • Integral Domed Grade 2 Braille • Square Corners