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Wooden name plates artsNprints.com Krishna
Wooden name plates Wood is one of the oldest materials used for name plates. Carving in wood has been an early form of having one’s house name board. But raw wood name plates are on the expensive side as the material cost is high. With evolution,...
11Dec
What is ACP material & its benefits? artsNprints.com Krishna
ACP material & its benefits ISO Standard, architectural grade, UV protected and branded ACP Sheet base of reputed company. Commonly used to facelift (gladding) or exterior elevation of malls and commercial buildings. ACP sheet or Aluminium Composite Panel is a new-age cladding material that's used for building front elevation (facades),...
05Nov
Where should I put my nameplate? artsNprints.com Krishna
The Direction and the position of nameplates as per Vastu. The nameplate should always be placed on the left side of the main door, as it is considered more auspicious than putting it on the other side of the main door. The nameplate should always be placed...
27Oct
What are the benefits of the embossing process? artsNprints.com Krishna
Embossed nameplates are also surprisingly durable. Although the technique softens the metal, it hardens upon cooling and creates additional strength. What’s more, embossed nameplates can withstand harsh operating environments, resulting in a longer lifespan. “Kaur” Golden royal look ACP printed designer house name plate | Order online...
25Oct
What is screen printing process? artsNprints.com Kadapa
Screen printing offers a cost-effective solution for placing colored logos or graphics on equipment. This multi-step process involves covering the metal surface with a mesh screen and using a squeegee-type applicator to apply an epoxy or ink. A final surface coating seals the color and...
13Oct
Is Zinc name plate durable? artsNprints.com Krishna
Zinc nameplates give off an industrial look with an equally industrial level of durability. Considered a “living” metal, pure zinc changes color over time and will react to moisture, chemicals, and other environmental factors, turning soft shades of green, brown and blue. “Kapoor’s” Silver royal look...
03Sep
