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ADA Signs 2/90
Sign Systems allows for exact specification of ADA compliant color,
typestyle and graphics within three application techniques.
ADA Approved
Signs
ADA Subsurface
ADA Integral
ADA Applied
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Subsurface ADA
signs feature a construction
that bonds all sign elements (color, graphics,
lettering, braille and substraight) into
a single, highly vandal-resistant unit.

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vacuum-formed covering
Encapsulated letter/graphic image Braille
formed in covering substrate material
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ADA Subsurface
2/90 ADA Subsurface signs feature
a construction that bonds all sign elements (color, graphics,
lettering, Braille and substrate) into a single unit. The result
is a sign that is highly recommended for vandal-prone areas.
It meets the National Fire Protection Association Class A requirement
for flame spread and smoke density. Slightly rounded edges of
raised characters and domed Braille provide a "soft touch"
feel.
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Intregal ADA symbol elements, grade 2 braille, and tactile
copy are integrated in a composite photograved insert.
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letter, graphic image and braille
are photoengraved from ne composite material |
ADA Integral
2/90 ADA Integral signs are manufactured
utilizing an acrylic photopolymer directly adhered to a phenolic
sign base. The single piece construction increases durability
and the longevity of each sign. The process allows for high
resolution artwork, logos, and designs. The sign resists picking
and cleans easily with mild soap and water. Sharpness of detail
is a major quality of integral signs.
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Applied ADA signs combine independent elements to create
a composite design. All 2/90 sign material options are
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letter/graphic images are adhered
to substrate material inlaid braille strip substrate
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ADA Applied
2/90 ADA Applied signs are manufactured
using standard inserts for color and texture consistency. Raised
characters are applied to the surface of the insert while Braille
is applied in a recessed strip. The Braille strip can be color
matched to the insert, or it can be color contrasted to create
a different look. An added feature of applied signs is that
other sign material options such as aluminum and laminates can
be used.
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