Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Methods of installation
- attached by bolts to foundation
The Information board Scandik, identified by SKU 08.046.XL, represents a sophisticated addition to contemporary urban furniture collections. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this element of street furniture integrates seamlessly into modern public spaces, offering a durable and aesthetic solution for displaying essential community information. The structure features a generous board surface measuring 106 cm by 146.4 cm, providing ample space for signage, maps, or municipal notices. With a total height of 185 cm, a width of 106 cm, and a slender depth of 12 cm, the design maintains a professional and unobtrusive silhouette suitable for high-traffic pedestrian areas, parks, and city centers.
Engineering excellence is at the core of the Scandik line, ensuring longevity in diverse environmental conditions. Clients may select between high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) for superior corrosion resistance or carbon steel (S235JR), which is galvanized and powder-coated in a wide range of RAL colors to suit specific site requirements. This flexibility allows the information board to complement existing street furniture or provide a distinct visual accent. The robust construction guarantees stability and resilience against vandalism and harsh weather, meeting the high standards expected of professional-grade urban furniture.
Installation of the Information board Scandik is designed for permanency and safety, utilizing a secure bolt-to-foundation mounting method. This ensures that the unit remains firmly anchored in various substrate types, including concrete pavements or paved surfaces. By prioritizing structural integrity and clear visibility, this product serves as an indispensable tool for urban navigation and communication. As a key component of the Scandik product series, it reflects a commitment to functional design that enhances the utility and visual coherence of modern public infrastructures, solidifying its place as a staple within comprehensive street furniture planning.