Many different types materials are used to make these boards. The carried type is generally made up of light materials like
cardboard or paperboard and yarn to hang it to the shoulders. The conventional types of A-boards are traditionally made with any rigid flat material such as fibre board, chip board, wood,
plyboard or
MDF. Modern A-boards are made with plastic, steel or aluminum and in some of them the hinges are made with leather. Cheaper A-boards are made with wood-frame with cloth nailed upon and printed with screen-print or painted by hand.
Chalkboards are also used as a A-board material, with the advertisement messages written by hand. There are advantages and disadvantages to using different materials. Wooden frames can be damaged by termites. Plastic materials like
PVC become fragile with weather and
polyethylene sandwich boards get warped in varying temperatures which causes bowing or dishing of the surface, which distorts the message or graphic printed on it. Phthalates used as
plasticizers and
lead used for workability and stability in PVC contribute to health complications. Moreover printing on plastic materials which needs a special type of ink which is costly. Chalkboard A-boards allow for messages to be easily replaced, but they must be written by hand, and the messages are susceptible to rain. Aluminum or steel frames are comparatively durable, but vulnerable to strong winds and bad weather conditions, especially rain, and wear out over time. On windier days
sandbags are sometimes hung under the board as a
counterweight which gives balance and stability. Colors often fade away after prolonged exposure to the sun. The use of different materials in a single object makes these boards unsuitable for recycling. ==See also==