Projected signage is more adaptable

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

PROJECTED SIGNAGE is proving to be more adaptable to the health and safety signage needs of modern motor manufacturers, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional signage.

So says leading providers of projected safety signage, Projected Image, who state that the adaptability of projected signage is one of its greatest strengths.

Projected signage eliminates issues common with traditional and painted signs, such as fading, chipping or becoming outdated. Plus, replacing traditional signs can be costly and time-consuming.

By contrast, projected signage uses vivid, durable projections that are easily updated with new gobos – the custom glass optical filters used within projectors. This means facilities can adapt signage to new pinch points, altered workflows or entirely new production lines with minimal disruption.

For more information, visit projectedimage.com

Tel: 0191 265 9832

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