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Product name | acrylic sketching writing clipboard for students | |||
Dimension | 12 1 /2" * 9" or custom | |||
Color | clear or white | |||
MOQ | 200PCS | |||
Thickness | 3 / 4/ 5 mm | |||
Production process | cutting + polishing | |||
Sample time & cost | 4 - 5 days ( 40USD) | |||
Packing method | each pc wrapped with film then into outer carton | |||
Weight - bearing | 1.5 - 5kg | |||
OEM / ODM | Support |
Materials:
Writing clipboards can be made from a variety of materials, each offering unique benefits. Plastic clipboards are lightweight and durable, making them ideal for frequent use and travel. Metal clipboards, often made from aluminum or steel, provide a sturdy and long-lasting surface but may be heavier. Wood clipboards offer a classic look and feel, while foam or padded clipboards provide additional comfort and cushioning for prolonged writing sessions.
Features:
Writing clipboards come with a range of features that enhance their functionality and convenience. The clip itself can vary in size and strength, accommodating different thicknesses of paper and materials. Some clipboards feature a magnetic strip on the back, allowing for easy attachment to metal surfaces such as refrigerators or whiteboards. Hinged or folding clipboards can be collapsed for easier storage and transport, while clipboards with built-in storage compartments offer additional space for pens, pencils, or other small supplies.
Uses:
Writing clipboards serve a multitude of purposes. They are essential for teachers and students, allowing for quick note-taking during lectures or meetings. Professionals in fields such as medicine, law, and accounting often use clipboards to keep important documents and forms organized and easily accessible. Artists and designers appreciate clipboards for sketching and drafting on-the-go, while office workers might use them for taking meeting minutes or jotting down reminders.
Structure:
The typical structure of a writing clipboard consists of a flat, rectangular surface, often referred to as the "board," and a clip or clamp attached to one edge. The board provides a stable writing surface, while the clip holds papers, documents, or other materials securely in place. Some clipboards feature a handle or grip on the side or bottom, making them easier to hold and maneuver.