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How Much Do Know About Whiteboards?

Whiteboards was conceptualized made available in the market during'60s. It started from the usual classroom chalkboard and is the favored learning and training tool in mainly commerce board rooms and class rooms. Chalk is replaced by whiteboard; in this way users make use of dry erase markers to spread information. The dry erase marker ergonomically suitable compared to chalk and less prone to allergens according to lecturers an educators.
by DomenicSchrecengost


Whiteboards was conceptualized made available in the market during'60s. It started from the usual classroom chalkboard and is the favored learning and training tool in mainly commerce board rooms and class rooms. Chalk is replaced by whiteboard; in this way users make use of dry erase markers to spread information. The dry erase marker ergonomically suitable compared to chalk and less prone to allergens according to lecturers an educators.

Conventional chalkboard, even if helpful and still employed in few primary learning institutions systems, has quite a lot of weaknesses or negative effects. One regular inconvenience of chalk is the untidy white remains that would often cover up the lecturer and their clothes by the last part of the lecture or company meeting. Chalk is also related with allergic reaction producing dust and other possible health risks. Therefore, the white board is frequently favored since of the dry erase marker do not cause allergies and for the reason that it is usefulness. It can be used as a projection screen in lecture and presentations. It is until'80s, numerous companies and learning institutions have opted to substitute the conventional chalk board with the whiteboard.

White boards are made up of 5 different materials and these are:

Melamine White Boards

Melamine was one of the primary materials utilized in the manufacture of the whiteboard. Though initially made great assistance, however, the exterior was simply dented and became less erasable eventually. For the reason that the dry erase marker was drenched into the board, the whiteboards would normally require to be changed within few months. It is the least costly alternative as it is made with a pressboard substrate enclosed in paper containing resin.

Painted Steel or Aluminum White Boards

This material is more preferred over melamine. Painted steel and aluminum whiteboards last longer and easier to erase compared to melamine. The problem of staining is minimized. They only differ in some properties such as the painted steel is magnetic while the painted aluminum doesn't have any.

Glass White Boards

The benefit of a glass whiteboard is that it does not soak up the ink and as a result, does not require to be changed due to left over dry erase mark. The disadvantage: It does not have magnetic characteristics.

Hardcoat Laminate White Boards

Hardcoat Laminate is regularly the material of option for the whiteboard in high practice environments. The surface is less permeable and therefore, moderately stain resistant. Because of its stain resistance and scratch resistant properties lots of laminate white boards come with lifetime warranties. This, of course, is helpful for the purchaser. These whiteboard surfaces may or may not hold magnetic properties dependent upon the maker.

Porcelain, Enamel-On-Steel White Boards

With our new drive for environmental friendly products this certain material, porcelain, is remarkable for its environmental official recognition. Though not all porcelain whiteboards have environmental certification, it is likely to get a white board that does. Majority of these whiteboard surfaces hold a lifetime warranty and are scratch proof due to the manufacturing process. The production process consists of heating ceramic glass against a steel surface within a kiln. This process creates a greater whiteboard surface that is highly advantageous among white board regulars.

This type of whiteboard can be easily cleaned with any non-abrasive cleaner and possesses a polarizing steel surface which allows magnets to be used with the product. The porcelain surface also solves the problem of residual dry erase marks that often remain even after erasing.

Whiteboards have limited disadvantages. The glare may cause misreading of information especially with people that are vision impaired. When light is reflected white materials it produces glare and make is more difficult to read the presentation. In this case, the visually impaired prefers the chalk board because of its dark surfaces which then are less prone to glare. Dry marker doesn't have indicators that it is losing ink while chalk doesn't need an indicator because it is already visible to the user.

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