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A Shrewsbury company specializing in whiteboards announced the launch of a new product: custom-printed glass dry erase boards.
MyWhiteBoards.com, a provider of dry-erase products owned and operated by OptiMA Inc. of Shrewsbury, said Wednesday it has launched a new product durable enough to withstand daily use.
“The custom-printing dye sublimation process presses the ink directly into the glass and prevents fading, chipping, or peeling,” Christopher Klimavich, chief operating officer at OptiMA, said in the press release.
The product is available in either portrait or landscape orientation and comes in three sizes: 20x30 inches, 16x24 inches, or 12x18 inches. They are crafted from thick-tempered glass both dry and wet-erase friendly and can be cleaned with any cleaning solution and disinfected using industrial cleaning methods.
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