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ARTWORK
Installations:
Paintings, Sculpture, Wall Art
Application Methods:
Various
Key Design Considerations:
Various

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CEILINGS
Installations:
Drop-in tiles, Suspended panels, Attached to framing, Accent panels/fixtures
Application Methods:
Suspended ceiling tracks, Cables and rods, Framed, Mechanical Fasteners
Key Design Considerations:
Deflection, Expansion and contraction, Panel flatness and stiffness, Fire rating

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COUNTERTOPS
We have created a special line of materials for countertops!
Installations:
Kitchen and Bath, Reception desks, office furniture and desks, Food services areas and buffets
Application Methods:
Glue-down (mastic, silicone, double coated tape), Standoffs, Mechanical fasteners, Friction pads
Key Design Considerations:
Expansion and contraction, Joints between sections, Spans and deflection, Nominal thickness and thickness variance, Factory seamed joints

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DOORS
Installations:
Interior & exterior doors: hinged, sliding, folding, Cabinet doors, Movable room/space dividers: sliding, folding
Application Methods:
Framed: in-fill panels, Framed: surface mounted, Sliding track hardware (framed or with solid acrylic), Top and bottom tracks (framed or with solid acrylic)
Key Design Considerations:
Expansion and contraction, Panel flatness and stiffness, Nominal thickness

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FLOORS
Installations:
Floor coverings, Floor accents
Application Methods:
Glue-down, Double coated tape, Framing systems
Key Design Considerations:
Expansion and contraction, Nominal thickness, Moisture control, Slip rating

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FURNITURE AND DISPLAYS
Installations:
Cabinets, Desks, Conference tables, Bookcases, Shelves
Application Methods:
Factory glued-up units (either all or in part), Factory manufactured parts (integrated with client’s parts), Standoffs, Mechanical fasteners, Glue-down (mastic, silicone, double coated tape), Framed
Key Design Considerations:
Expansion and contraction, Joints between panels or parts, Deflection, Nominal thickness and thickness variance

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LIGHTING
Installations:
Diffusers, Fixtures (all or in part), Lamps, Signs, Sconces, Light Boxes
Application Methods:
Framing systems, Standoffs, Mechanical fasteners, Hanging
Key Design Considerations:
Light intensity and fixture visibility, Heat discharge, Expansion and contraction, Panel flatness and stiffness, Fire rating requirements

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OBJECTS
Installations:
Tabletop products
Application Methods:
Various
Key Design Considerations:
Various

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SERVING PRODUCTS
Installations:
Plates, Platters, Trays
Application Methods:
None
Key Design Considerations:
Food contact surface

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SIGNAGE
Installations:
Corporate identification and logos, Business signs, Information and ADA signs, Illiminated, Wayfinding, Donor Walls
Application Methods:
Routed, Painted, Printed, Silk-screened
Key Design Considerations:
Standoffs and mechanical fasteners, Framed, Cables and clips, Double coated tape, Magnetic

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TABLES
We have created a special line of materials for tables!
Installations:
Restaurants and bars, Offices and cafeterias, Residential
Application Methods:
Screws (PVC Sub-base), Double coated tape, Inserts
Key Design Considerations:
Spans and deflection, Sub-bases

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WALLS, PARTITIONS, AND ROOM DIVIDERS
Installations:
Attached to finished wall surface, Suspended (hung) in front of finished wall surface, Attached directly to wall framing, In-fill panels in wall openings, Glued to a substrate and attached to wall surface, Room/space dividers independent of the walls, Illuminated
Application Methods:
Mechanical fasteners, Standoffs, Framing Systems, Cables & Clips, Poles & Clips, Combinations of the above
Key Design Considerations:
Expansion and contraction, Panel flatness and stiffness (acrylic versus glass), Non-structural applications, Fire rating requirements

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