Porcelain signage refers to signs made from porcelain enamel, also known as vitreous enamel. This type of signage involves fusing powdered glass to a substrate, usually metal, through a high-temperature firing process. The result is a durable, weather-resistant, and highly decorative sign suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Porcelain signage is characterized by its glossy finish, vibrant colors, and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions such as UV exposure, extreme temperatures, and moisture. It is commonly used for historical markers, street signs, advertising signs, and other applications where longevity and durability are essential.
Porcelain signage is valued for its classic appearance, longevity, and resistance to fading or deterioration over time. While it may require a more involved manufacturing process compared to other signage materials, its longevity and timeless aesthetic make it a popular choice for many applications.