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What does the stainless steel publicity board look like?

The bulletin board is a VI application and an effective means for organizations or business units to promote themselves. It is often used in public places such as streets, factories, hotels, etc.; it generally uses stainless steel as the frame. Tempered glass or endurance board is used as the panel, and aluminum alloy is used as the ceiling. The panel can be opened to replace the promotional screen. In some institutions, blackboards are also used as publicity boards, such as on both sides of the corridors of some units, on both sides of the cultural corridors of some schools, and on the national policy propaganda walls of some village groups, etc. Blackboards are used as publicity boards. It is a relatively common phenomenon. Posting is one of the VI applications and is an effective means for organizations or business units to promote themselves.

The advantages of using a blackboard are that it is easy to typeset, the cost is low, and it is convenient and fast to update information. Although the times are constantly moving forward, the traditional method of using a blackboard as a bulletin board will not be easily eliminated. The first thing to bear the brunt is the construction of the stainless steel frame. Like other materials exposed to the atmosphere, stainless steel will get dirty, and stainless steel billboards need to be cleaned and maintained. Although many stainless steel billboards are only washed when cleaning the glass, generally speaking, stainless steel billboards used for exterior use should be washed twice a year. The cleaning interval is affected by many factors, the main influencing factor being the required aesthetic standards. Stainless steel propaganda boards are washed manually, mainly by manually using a sponge with soapy water and scrubbing each slat every six months. Publicity boards are generally built at the entrances and exits of communities, cultural squares, activity centers, along highways or near clubs, etc., making it impossible for community residents to avoid them and passively read them. Today's society is an information age. There are various channels for the public to obtain information, and the role of publicity boards cannot be ignored.