klingsdesigns
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I have also noticed this. Very easy to separate laminate from the vinyl printed surfaces or not.
What do you use day to day for cast on vehicles? I am all game to switching cast for vehicles and everything if I will not see failures. I am so annoyed with vinyl failing. I have used oracal 651 for vehicles since 2005 and never had an issue so figured for flat surfaces you can use calandered printed. I wasn’t doing it for being it’s cheaper. I have had better issues with contour cuts then cast.It always amazes me when people put calendared vinyl on vehicles and asks "what's going on".
Take it from someone who has tried cutting corners and using the cheap stuff.. not worth it. ANYTHING on a vehicle gets cast.. Period.
stop risking your business reputation to save a few dollars
8048 isn't a calandered. It's not a pvc product so it's made completely different. It technically shouldn't shrink. Even 8508 isn't a calandered. It's an intermediate cast.It always amazes me when people put calendared vinyl on vehicles and asks "what's going on".
Take it from someone who has tried cutting corners and using the cheap stuff.. not worth it. ANYTHING on a vehicle gets cast.. Period.
stop risking your business reputation to save a few dollars
8048 isn't a calandered. It's not a pvc product so it's made completely different. It technically shouldn't shrink. Even 8508 isn't a calandered. It's an intermediate cast.
We use 180 + 8518 on 99% of vehicle wraps... We mainly use 8048 for our flat signage that doesn't need to last 10 years.
Ij40 + 8508 is perfectly fine for vehicle decals that are flat / semi conformable...we used it on the tailgate of our work truck about 4 years ago to test and it's still sticking, and looking as good as the 180 right besides it.
Most prints will fade before 10 years.... So any signs that need to last, we screen print.
I messed up the end of a sign I was laminating today. It was on Nikkalite.... The ease in which I could pull off the 8048 was scary. We've never had one delaminate on us... But it was easier to pull it off, even in non printed areas than it is to pull transfer tape off.
What printer and inks are you using? Did you let outgas enough time?We wrapped a sprinter van a few months ago with the IJ480 and the matching gloss laminate (can't remember the number). When we were trimming we noticed the laminate separating from the vinyl. Took a printed test piece and was able to seperate the vinyl and laminate extremely easily, and the laminate took up 100% of the ink with it.
Reported it to my 3m dealer, they came and took samples to send to 3m, that was about 4 months ago, still no word back from 3m, even with monthly reminders.
I wont be buying any more, that's for sure, 3m doesn't stand behind their products as far as I'm concerned.
We wrapped a sprinter van a few months ago with the IJ480 and the matching gloss laminate (can't remember the number). When we were trimming we noticed the laminate separating from the vinyl. Took a printed test piece and was able to seperate the vinyl and laminate extremely easily, and the laminate took up 100% of the ink with it.
Reported it to my 3m dealer, they came and took samples to send to 3m, that was about 4 months ago, still no word back from 3m, even with monthly reminders.
I wont be buying any more, that's for sure, 3m doesn't stand behind their products as far as I'm concerned.
This right here is why we won't become MCS certified... I'm not going to commit to only using 3M. We are really happy with Avery as a company they have been super committed to making sure we know their product, get us answers, and have the support to win jobs.The matching overlam is 8548... Which is the long term.version of 8048. You must have had a bad roll, we do lots of 480/8548 wraps and it's never easy to delaminate.
Did your supplier give you the correct 480? There's sv480 and lx480, SV for solvent and LX for latex. Ij480 without the LX/SV hasn't been made in years... So if it was just IJ480 the roll must have been a few years old... Which could also explain the adhesion issue.
We've had laminate that didn't stick well before. Our reps sent us a new roll. We spent the day peeling the old overlam off and re-laming it...so it wasn't painless. But our reps pretty good at following up. They do ocasionay have a bad roll or two in a batch, no manufacturing process is perfect. Our reps great in communicating and handling it though..I'm sure every rep is different.
Were 3M gold preferred, so we're "obliged" to use only 3M products. Otherwise I'd be trying new stuff... I hate 3M for wrapping! It leaves too many glue lines if you need to reposition.
The matching overlam is 8548... Which is the long term.version of 8048. You must have had a bad roll, we do lots of 480/8548 wraps and it's never easy to delaminate.
Did your supplier give you the correct 480? There's sv480 and lx480, SV for solvent and LX for latex. Ij480 without the LX/SV hasn't been made in years... So if it was just IJ480 the roll must have been a few years old... Which could also explain the adhesion issue.
We've had laminate that didn't stick well before. Our reps sent us a new roll. We spent the day peeling the old overlam off and re-laming it...so it wasn't painless. But our reps pretty good at following up. They do ocasionay have a bad roll or two in a batch, no manufacturing process is perfect. Our reps great in communicating and handling it though..I'm sure every rep is different.
Were 3M gold preferred, so we're "obliged" to use only 3M products. Otherwise I'd be trying new stuff... I hate 3M for wrapping! It leaves too many glue lines if you need to reposition.
Don't worry, it's not their fault... You did something wrong.Sorry it was the 480sv, printed on our Epson s80600, it was left to outgas for a week before we laminated it.
I understand that there are bad batches in everything, but the fact that 3M has yet to get back to me after about 4 months has left a bad taste in my mouth.
................... I also bring in Oracal because 3M can't compete with their high tac glue. I love the way Vivvid is so low tack and goes on easy... It's thick, and you can lift and reposition a million times with no glue lines, it's a dream to install compared to 3M... but it's "Too cheap and we never heard of the brand before so it must be garbage" so the bosses wont let me wrap a customers car in it... Meanwhile I wrapped my co-workers car in it, it's been 3 years and not a single lift
I think each brand has their strengths. I know we spend 1.2 mil a year at 3M so we're in a pretty good discount bracket, so thats another reason they try to force us to use 3M on everything... 3M ends up being the cheapest option, unless we switch everything over to Avery and get their discount,m but too many of our government contracts demand 3M so we can't.
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Don't worry, it's not their fault... You did something wrong.
Believe me, I'm still waiting after 5 years to know how we caused 20 100yard rolls of 8508 to shrink and delaminate.If that is the case than I would like them to let me know what I did wrong, I've been printing for 15 years and never seen anything like this, unless this product requires some special processes than every other vinyl/laminate i've ever worked with, I don't think I did anything wrong
Printed on an Epson S80600, which is eligible for the 3M MCS program, so it shouldn't be an ink issue
left it to outgas for a week loosely rolled up
laminated on or seal laminator
trimmed and installed as normal, when the graphic was trimmed on the van is when we noticed the issue.
One more thing. What do you use calandered for then or do you not even stock it.