February 11, 2019
They hang on your wall, they roll around on portable frames and sometimes they hold all the answers- they're your ever helpful dry erase board! You may take the largest communication tool you use on a regular basis for granted. But have you ever wondered, how is a dry erase board made?
The Science Channel's binge worthy TV series "How It's Made", recently filmed at the Best-Rite whiteboard factory. If you've ever shopped for dry erase boards on the Worthington Direct website, you've probably seen Best-Rite boards. You might even have one hanging on a wall near you.
Best-Rite is the long-time visual communications line of the MooreCo brand. Techniques are explained on how quality dry erase boards are made for the office or classroom. Featured in the "How Dry Erase Boards Are Made" segment are demonstrations on how steel markerboards are cut, mounted to substrates and framed for wall use.

Dry erase boards are in use everywhere and will stand-up to daily write-on and wipe-off use.
MooreCo also provides glass dry erase boards, melamine whiteboards, chalkboards and numerous varieties of tackboards to the educational and business markets. Because of the practicality of dry erase surfaces, they are now even creating dry erase tables and desks as a result.