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FIBERMATE™ Recyclable Rigid Print Media Builds Home Improvement Displays

3A Composites USA introduced FiberMate™ – a recyclable rigid print media – at the 2012 ISA International Sign Expo March 22-24 in Orlando, Fla. READ MORE


3A Composites USA Offers Easy-to-Use On-Line Tool For Selecting Graphic Display Boards

3A Composites USA is pleased to announce that it has updated its interactive on-line Product Selector tool to make the process of choosing one of its graphic display boards easier than ever. READ MORE


GATORFOAM® EXTERIOR To Be Displayed at 2012 ISA International Sign Expo

GATORFOAM® EXTERIOR – a tough new Gator® board that is designed to stand up to the elements in exterior graphic displays and signage – will be showcased at the 3A Composites USA Booth No. 1714 at the 2012 ISA International Sign Expo March 22-24 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. READ MORE


GATORFOAM® Rides Rails Of Success As Rigid-Yet-Lightweight Substrate For Model Railroading

Dave Myers cut his teeth, so to speak, on Gatorfoam® graphic display board as an educational-TV set designer in Hagerstown, Md., in the ’70s, when he used the industry’s leading heavy-duty foam board to create cut-out letters and 3-D props. Myers later opened his own commercial sign shop – DMG Studios in Hagerstown – a business in which he often turned to Gatorfoam as his rigid substrate of choice for sign-making, including such memorable point-of-purchase displays as 4-foot tall milk cartons for a local dairy. READ MORE


GATORFOAM® EXTERIOR Line Expanded, Enhanced For Even Better Outdoor Signs, Displays

3A Composites USA is pleased to announce that it has expanded its line of Gatorfoam® Exterior, a tough new Gator® board that is designed to stand up to the elements in exterior graphic displays and signage. Gatorfoam Exterior now is available in the Bright White color in 48-inch by 96-in sheets in the 1-inch, 1.5-inch and NEW 2-inch thicknesses. READ MORE


Athletic Shoe Displays Mounted On SINTRA® Step Up For Shopping Center Opening

Designers at Vector Impresion Digital in Medellin, Colombia, stepped up to the challenge of creating 12 larger-than-life Reebok athletic shoe displays last fall with the help of Sintra® graphic display board. Twelve images of Reebok athletic shoes – each measuring approximately 14-feet by 5-feet – were displayed from September through November 2010 at all entrances to the Santa Fe shopping center in Medellin, inaugurating the opening of the new mall and highlighting its Reebok store tenant. READ MORE


Nascar Trophy Display Races To Finish Line With Alucobond® ACM

Jimmie Johnson is known for his speed and driving dexterity on the NASCAR circuit; and, in 2010, he became the only driver in the history of the sport to win five consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series titles. READ MORE


Traditional Craft Meets Modern Dibond® In Kentucky Barn Quilts Square Project

Quilting long has been considered a time-honored traditional craft in America with this country’s early settlers piecing together scraps of worn clothing to create colorfully patterned bedding. Passed down through generations, specific quilt patterns became associated with certain families and/or regions of the country. READ MORE


DIBOND® Design Catches The Collective Eye In Australian Retail Stores

Excited shoppers recently streamed into Canberra Centre for a peak at the first Marcs store to open in the Australian national capital of Canberra City – and it wasn’t just the range of men’s and women’s fashion that caught the collective eye. The store is the first in Australia to showcase Marcs’ new store design concept, which includes an attention-grabbing ceiling made from Dibond® aluminum composite material by 3A Composites. READ MORE


Durable DIBOND® Supports New Orleans’ Hurricane Recovery

It’s been more than two years since Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans with high winds and rain that breached levees and flooded the city in what has been described by the American Society of Civil Engineers as the worst engineering disaster in U.S. history. READ MORE