Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 68    Word Count: 546  
Categories

Addiction
Advice
Aging
Arts
Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business
Business Management
Cancer Survival
Career
Cars and Trucks
Celebrities
Cheating
Coding Sites
Communications
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Culture
Culture and Society
Death
Disease & Illness
Environment
Etiquette
Family Concerns
Fashion
Finance
Finances
Food & Beverage
Food and Drinks
Gambling & Casinos
Health & Fitness
Hobbies
Home & Family
Home Management
Inspirational
Internet Business
Jobs
Legal
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Motorcyles
Opinions
Pets
Pets & Animals
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
Self Improvement
Society
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Womens Interest
Womens Issues
World Affairs
Writing & Speaking
 

Stats
Total Articles: 138608
Total Authors: 7361
Total Downloads: 1826449


Newest Member
Anne Ming

Ebay Store's

Burberry Perfume

Burberry Scarf

Burberry Handbags

Web Camera

Portable Generator

Hunting Gear

Kayak Store

Tennis Store

 


   

Types of materials used for manufacturing the mannequins



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.niche-articledirectory.com/rss.php?rss=49
By : Nate Rodnay    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-02-12 04:39:33
The three main materials used to manufacture mannequins. They include fiberglass, polystyrene, and wood.

Wood is the oldest mannequin material. Some benefits of wood include sturdiness. Moreover, customization can be carried out on a small scale quicker than other materials. Wood can be designed with ball and socket and other joints that permit limitless articulation. Wood also can be painted lifelike, or used naturally in the abstract permitting a variety of different styles.

Of course there are negative aspects of wood mannequins. Inherently they are extremely heavy which causes challenges in handling and increases the cost of transportation. Moreover, wood inherently is more abstract and does not lend itself to representing the most lifelike perceptions of humans. Over time wood will crack and split and it is virtually impossible to disguise these natural imperfections.

Polystyrene mannequins have come onto market in the past 15 years for a variety of reasons. First, this type of plastic is virtually indestructible and has a longer lifetime. Moreover, polystyrene is lighter weight than other materials and presents a cheaper transportation cost to the consumer. Also, polystyrene can be injected with dyes and formed into a variety of aesthetically pleasing colors. Pleasing the buyer, polystyrene mannequins are often the cheapest cost mannequins to manufacture.

The flipside to polystyrene is the difficulty in achieving realism. It cannot be sprayed over with lifelike paint and thus the mannequin can only achieve abstract renditions. Moreover, the mold is extremely expensive to manufacture due to the precision required and the selection of styles and poses and restricted. Finally, the finish and look of polystyrene matches its price; it is a cheaper looking product.

Fiberglass mannequins have moved to the front as the preferred mannequin manufacturing material. The reasons are clear. Fiberglass achieves adequate sturdiness matched with weight. Assuming adequate care is taken in packaging and shipping, fiberglass mannequins will ship for a moderate price and last a long time. Fiberglass can be touched up with paint or painted over completely, should the consumer require a different look. Paints adhere well to fiberglass and artists can render the most lifelike renditions over a fiberglass surface. Fiberglass can be constructed with fabricated joints to permit some posing and articulation in the joints. As fiberglass mannequins are the most preferred construction material the price point, due to competition, is the lowest for these types of mannequins.

The downside to fiberglass is sturdiness. While dropping a body part a few inches will likely not cause extensive damage, knocking a rigid fiberglass mannequin onto the floor from a standing position will likely result in shattered pieces. Moreover, fiberglass tends to scratch easier than other materials and will have to be touched up more frequently. Fiberglass mannequin paint, when placed inside a non-UV protected retail window will fade when exposed to the sun quicker than other materials.

While there are three primary materials utilized in mannequin construction fiberglass has emerged as the preferred. Fiberglass’s price, sturdiness and realism are the most important factors driving consumer purchases of mannequins.

Author Resource:- NYC Display, Inc is the leading manufacturer and distributor of Mannequins, Dressing Forms, Jewelry Display, and Store Fixtures in the USA. NYC Display Inc has been providing custom orders, rentals and consulting for over 20 years.
Google
Article From Niche Article Directory

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

Purchase this software

 

Powered By: Article Friendly| Resources