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WHITE PAPER: Membrane pressing improves kiosk design

In this white paper from American Renolit, learn how Creative Kiosk used membrane pressing to achieve a better-than-sheet metal look on kiosks designed for Delta Airlines.

March 3, 2005

Few environments are more hostile to a kiosk than an airport. Rammed by baggage carts, side-swiped by luggage, kicked by children and doused with coffee, airport kiosks come into contact, in one way or another, with hundreds of hurried passengers every day. Despite it they must offer a stylish appearance and keep looking new years down the road. Sound like a tough design-build challenge?

The challenge gets even tougher when a new generation kiosk must be manufactured at one-tenth the cost of the kiosk it's replacing. In this white paper from American Renolit Corp., learn how Creative Kiosk did exactly that with Delta Airline's self-standing e-ticket kiosk.

Click here to read the full white paper.

Editor's note: This white paper was provided by American Renolit. Statements made in the text reflect the views and/or opinions of its author(s) only.

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