The Gilman Brothers Company recently announced the launch of the Resilient Soft Touch Graphics Board. Resilient is a velvety soft, fine cell foam board that recovers quickly after compression and features a velvety true-black edge that is visually pleasing and ready to display without any further treatment.
The Resilient product line is available with a consistent white surface that provides a smooth, glass-like surface for direct digital printing applications and with one-side pressure-sensitive adhesive for mounting applications. Resilient is made with “spring-back technology” which enables it to recover quickly after compression and dent-resistant corners that eliminate any damage in shipping.
“We love Resilient!” said Ari Luna, business development manager, alluding to the Feb. 14 product launch that kicked off with a new promotional video and detailed commercial packet, along with an exciting new application sample kit. “Feedback from current and new targeted clients is beyond exciting. This product is a disrupter in multiple markets, and I look forward to driving this platform.”
Gilman Brothers' business development team has begun scheduling on-site consultations and video presentations to introduce Resilient to multiple markets. “This is the fastest-growing segment in our company history,” said Bill VanHorn, director of sales. “We are humbled to be well-positioned for new pathways to growth.”
The launch of Resilient is strategically timed with The Gilman Brothers Company’s recent purchase of a Zund G3-2500 digital cutter. With this purchase, the company will be able to provide value-added services to customers via prototypes, design, and cut files.
The Resilient product page on Gilman Brothers website features application photos, cutting guidelines, and more. Patent-pending Resilient is made in the USA and is available in gauges ranging from 1/2", 3/4” and 1" thicknesses and currently available in 51” x 86” sheets. Resilient cuts easily and cleanly with most commercial razor knives. Cutting guidelines can be downloaded from the Gilman Brothers website.
Source: The Gilman Brothers Company
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- People:
- Ari Luna
- Bill VanHorn





