High transparency clearly shows the contents such as brochures! A4 size divided into 12 sections, slim & wide design.
■Features - A transparent acrylic four-tier large-capacity brochure stand. Each tier (W70×H30cm) is divided into three sections for a total of 12 sections. Each section can hold two rows of A4 tri-fold brochures, with a thickness of 3cm for high capacity. The design is pushed forward for easy retrieval. - Being a transparent case, the contents such as brochures are clearly displayed. The slanted angle reduces light reflection and prevents the brochures from losing their shape. - The aluminum frame and stand are sturdy and provide a neat appearance. The stand has a depth of 33cm. Its slim and wide design does not take up much space for installation. - Ideal for brochures at sales offices and exhibitions, as well as for informational materials in government and community associations.
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■Specifications Product Name: Brochure Stand Model Number: cs-s130 Material: Acrylic Resin, Aluminum Alloy Size: H1300×W760×D335mm Color: Transparent Weight: 14kg
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P2
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Applications/Examples of results
Facility guides such as store menus, public facility information, exhibition venues, internal guides, department stores, event halls, conference rooms, and wedding venues.
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Koshou Corporation has developed and manufactured signs and displays in-house to meet the various requests from our customers, continually challenging ourselves to reduce costs and improve quality as much as possible. We will maintain this approach and focus on developing new products that our customers need in the future. Recently, we released a range of products as the best proposals for measures against infectious diseases, which are required in various scenes of people's daily lives: "air purifiers," "AI facial recognition and non-contact thermometers," and "splash infection prevention partitions." Please take a look at the "product specifications designed with the user's actual environment in mind" that we propose.