Kunze Joins 3A Composites USA to Direct Marketing, Product Management for Graphic Display, Industry/Transport Businesses


3A Composites USA is pleased to announce the appointment of Chuck Kunze as Director of Marketing and Product Management for the company’s graphic display and industry/transport businesses in the Americas, including North America, Central America and South America.

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3A Composites Materials Aid In Brand Consistency For Corporate Identity Programs

Artisan Colour HD, 3A Composites, Graphic Display USA, Corporate Identity Corporate identity is an essential part of branding, reflecting a brand's image, consistency and loyalty. Branding in the corporate identity marketplace can be seen in signage, wayfinding and interior displays. The materials in which are specified for these applications vary due to several factors including durability, application duration, aesthetics and price point. (more…)


Photographer Examines Life In 14 Different African Cities For Exhibition

Lard Buurman Photography Africa Junctions Capturing The City, Soho Display, Dibond Mounted Prints
Lard Buurman Photography Africa Junctions Capturing The City, Soho Display, Dibond Mounted Prints Lard Buurman, trained Dutch photographer, travels the world examining the every day life of human beings. Starting his photographic exploration in Europe, he traveled to China to examine urbanization in the second and third world. Interestingly, that’s what brought the artist to Africa where his “Africa Junctions—Capturing the City” photography series was created. (more…)


Fruit Bowl Explores The Flexibility Of Dibond Aluminum Composite

3A COMPOSITES GRAPHIC DISPLAY DIBOND RUBEN DERIEMAEKER MORE FRUIT More Fruit is an exploratory product design by Belgian designer, Ruben Deriemaeker. The project utilizes Dibond aluminum composite waste material that is cut, milled and folded to produce a fruit bowl. Interestingly, the fruit bowl only fits together when fruit is in the bowl, without it, it collapses. (more…)


The Effects of Static Electricity on Digitally Printed Plastic Materials

The Effects of Static Electricity on Digitally Printed Plastic Materials, 3A Composites_USA Graphic Display ExpertsWhen an ink droplet leaves the print head of a digital printer, it acquires a positive electrical charge, which allows it to be directed precisely to the point where it needs to be in order to achieve the desired image. If the material that is being printed has residual static charges on its surface, it may lead to detrimental effects on the finished print. This is due to the simple fact that materials with opposite charges tend to attract each other. (more…)