Featured Product: The UltraFrame™ Next Generation Snap Frame
This week’s product showcase is an easy to use graphics snap frame that Point Imaging is now offering. It is called the UltraFrame™ Next Generation display snap frames and it will make your seasonal/promotional graphic change-outs as simple as Open/Close.
The UltraFrame™ features several new engineering enhancements to the original UltraFrame , making it easier to use and more flexible than ever. Available in sizes ranging from 8”x8” to 46”x94”, this attractive plastic frame features an easy-to-use front-load snap configuration that can accommodate substrates up to .040” thick.
As part of the new design, the plastic rails now come with a built-in hinge that is part of the extrusion, eliminating the need for metal springs in the snap closure. Sweet! In addition, the rails are fully adhered to the backer board along their entire length, resulting in even greater structural strength. Specially designed metal corner brackets offer a strong corner connection, as with the original UltraFrame. They also eliminate that rough mitred look you see on other snap frames.
Also new is the use of a 5 mm corrugated plastic backerboard, which is lightweight and allows great flexibility in mounting point location. The frame mounts on any wall using molly anchors and screws by simply drilling through the backerboard with mounting hardware that is automatically included with the frame. Because the new backerboard is easy to drill through, there is no need to pre-drill holes for mounting. UltraFrame Next Generation ships fully assembled for quick and easy installation at the store
Available in standard silver and black plastic, UltraFrame features the same attractive, modern appearance as the original version, with no visual differences to allow for a consistent look throughout the store. Custom colors are also available; minimal quantities apply.
Your printed graphics will look amazing in the UltraFrame™ Next Generation snap frame. Call or email us for more information or pricing.
Now where are my chicken wings?

