Lucite International unveils Lucitelux Frame Grade for guaranteed artwork protection


Lucite International, owner of the LuciteLux® acrylic brand, today announcedLuciteLux® Frame Grade, a superior, continuous cast acrylic sheet and the latest addition to the artwork protection line.

LuciteLux® Frame Grade, engineered for both indoor and outdoor use, offers galleries, museums, exhibitors and home collectors a cost-efficient solution to effectively protect and showcase artworks, photographs and memorabilia. With a 100 percent guarantee of no black speck contamination, LuciteLux® Frame Grade offers exceptional optical quality and clarity with UV and weather resistance. Lightweight, easy to keep clean, fabricate and fit, and more impact resistant than glass, LuciteLux®Frame Grade is ideal for high-traffic areas where safety, protection and preservation are paramount.

“Acrylic is often the material of choice to showcase and protect artworks, photographs and valuables, but imperfections sometimes stand in the way of a crystal clear presentation,” said Jane Nash, sales development manager for LuciteLux®. “Customers can breathe easy when they use our new LuciteLux® Frame Grade in their schemes. As with all of our other products, there’s never a chance of black speck contamination.”

Whether protecting artwork and collectibles in galleries or at home, LuciteLux® Frame Grade ensures that these pieces can be preserved and enjoyed for years to come. For more information about this product, please email Jane Nash at jane.nash@lucite.com. 

 

 



July 13, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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