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Steve, No vinyl will stand up to the 300 degree service temp as vinyl begins to melt at @ 180. Polyester would be the way to go but I doubt if you can print it with the Latex. What they are asking for is a subsurface printed overlay on CT7, most likely screen printed.
We can cut them on our Zund Cutter. looks like you would get 3 out of a 48 x 96 sheet. Depending on where you are located, that may work.
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We do screen printing and digital printing and purchased Cyrious to help streamline the quoting / order writing and order tracking. I spent almost two years trying to get it to quote properly before giving up. Every time one glitch got fixed another one popped up. I spent lots of time waiting...
It depends on what ink your vendor used. For example if they used Nazdar 5900 enamel it sticks well to metal but is not solvent resistant. They may need to use something like a 9600 series with a catalyst. Once the catalyst cures it creates a solvent resistant finish. I'm not sure what the best...
Screen printing provides a much thicker ink film and will generally be more durable than digital prints. Colors such as red and yellow still fade faster than others but can still last 4-5 years without lamination depending on the type of ink used and the environment. I've seen 15 year old...
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