What is the difference between sign foam and the material that Foamco uses to produce its products?
? Foamco’s signs are made with 1 pound density EPS Styrofoam. The EPS is coated with a polyurethane hard coat making the foam impenetrable to the elements. This hard coat urethane material will then be covered with a stucco material (similar to Dryvit) that has a sand texture finish. This finish adds strength and looks to the sign. The stucco is then painted to the client’s desired colors. ? Sign foam comes in a variety of densities from 10 pound to 30 pound foam and is typically used for sign faces. Since it is much more dense than EPS it does not require a polyurethane coating. ? The EPS foam that Foamco uses is manufactured in 8′ x 4′ x 4′ blocks allowing much more flexibility in the size and shape of your sign, prop or display. ? Foamco EPS signs are typically less expensive than those cut out of sign foam, are made with a dimensional look and are just as rugged. Q How big of a sign can Foamco manufacture? A We have made foam props as large as 25 feet tall and 15 feet wide and foam
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