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Usage and Fabricaon Guidelines 
Drilling Holes  Holes may be drilled through Foam using the same methods employed for drilling 
wood. Carbide pped drills are recommended with a point angle between 90 degrees 
and 110 degrees and with a spiral angle of 30 degrees. (see illustraon 3). High feed and 
drilling speeds may hinder the efficiency of the drill by creang heat buildup. For best 
results, use sharp bits and lower speeds. 
Roung and Milling  Foam may be sloed, beveled, rabbeted, etc. with routers or shapers commonly used 
for working wood. Carbide pped cuers are preferred.  
SURFACE TEREATMENT    Foam is a versale material suitable for a variety of graphic applicaons ranging 
from signs to POP displays. Below are some helpful hints on how to prepare and use 
Foam for prinng, painng, gluing, photo mounng and laminang. 
Surface Preparaon  It is always a good pracce to clean the surface of the material to eliminate the 
possibility of any grease or dirt that may have contaminated the surface during 
handling. For best results, use Isopropyl alcohol or naphtha and clean lint-free cloth to 
wipe the surface. Avoid using paint thinners because they leave a residue on the surface 
that could interfere with the bonding of the paints, inks and adhesives.  
Screen Prinng  Foam has a consistent and smooth surface that lends itself to the permanent 
acceptance and retenon of a variety of prinng inks. One of the most commonly used 
methods screen prinng. Follow the surface preparaon instrucons. It is always a good 
pracce to test print before going into full producon.  
        Note: 
Mixing different brands of prinng inks and solvents may reduce the longevity of the 
sign. A telltale indicaon is the premature cracking of the surface which is difficult to 
determine when first printed. 
Scratches and dents will become accentuated when screen printed. Sanding down the 
affected area with a very fine sandpaper or using a blow type heat gun is recommended 
to reduce the change of the scratch showing through the ink. Please refer to Table 1 for 
a list of pre-approved ink manufactures. 
Illustraon 3: Point angle: 90° to 100° 
   Spiral Angle: 30°   










