Vycom Launches New Designboard Collection Microsite to Highlight Designer Colors and Textures
SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Vycom has unveiled a new microsite for its Designboard Collection, a designer line of rich colors and textures, at http://www.designboardplastics.com. The site can also be accessed from Vycom's Web site at http://www.vycomplastics.com. The Designboard product line features trend-setting looks that have the toughness of HDPE with the brilliance of metal or natural look of wood. Designboard replaces metal or wood for indoor or outdoor displays, POP displays, cabinetry, exhibits, signage and more. However, they will not rust, rot, corrode, delaminate or splinter over time.
The new Designboard microsite highlights the vast array of colors with color swatches and an idea-inspiring product gallery. The vividly displayed color selection includes standard colors of Stainless, Bronze, Nickel, Java and Shale in various textures to add to their visual appeal. Additional dramatic colors and textures are available by special order, including Sequoia, Concrete, Onyx, Storm and Black.
The Designboard Collection's complete spec information and benefits can be found on the site, as well as dealer information. The site makes it easy to achieve luxurious design-quality displays and cabinetry with a material that is maintenance-free, resists scratches, mold and mildew and never needs painting.
Visit the new Designboard Collection microsite at http://www.designboardplastics.com or access the site from Vycom's website at http://www.vycomplastics.com, where a downloadable Designboard brochure is also available.
Vycom, a division of CPG International, is dedicated to maintaining an environment where quality meets performance. Vycom offers the largest range of products, capabilities and inventory for all your Olefin and PVC needs. For more information, visit http://www.vycomplastics.com.
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