Big difference between enameled and coated infoboard
On an enameled infoboard or enameled whiteboard, writing and wiping is much easier!
Enameled steel is hardened at 800 degrees, resulting in a non-porous and mirror-smooth surface. This means that no paint residues remain on the infoboard when it is thoroughly cleaned. In addition, the infoboard can be cleaned easily(er) and if necessary with an extra strong board cleaner.The surface of coated steel is porous - in contrast to an enameled surface. Therefore, it is more difficult to wipe off and ink residues may remain on the infoboard.
Magnets also adhere better to an enameled infoboard (very strong magnetic adhesion) than to a coated infoboard (strong magnetic adhesion). This is because a steel layer is processed as standard with enamel.For more information about the available board surfaces and their properties such as maximum board size, color, etc., see the article:
Are you looking for the right board surface for your application?
Are you looking for the right board surface for your application?
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