bigben
Not a newbie
I have some small sign that is designed to hold paper for offices names. final size is 6inX8in and made with 1/8 thick clear acrylic.
They are cnc cut to shape, folded with a heat bar then the edges are flame polished. I need to put vinyl on the back for color. First batch was avery 750 vinyl applied with dish soap and water (I know rapidtac and alcohol is a no-no). Everything went great. For the second batch I had to print the color on a clear vinyl and laminate a white vinyl on the back because the color wasn't available in cut vinyl. I've used the same technique for the install and everything was great. The next day, I come back at the office and all the acrylic are cracked (only the ones with printed vinyl). It has the same reaction as if I've used alcohol. I thought maybe there was a contamination in my spay bottle so I've went to the store and bought a brand new spray bottle. Did some test and have the same result (crack). I've attached a picture.
I've called my acrylic distributor and showed them my picture and they suspect it's the vinyl. But both are calendred and the ink does not touch the acrylic.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how to resolve it?
Thanks.
They are cnc cut to shape, folded with a heat bar then the edges are flame polished. I need to put vinyl on the back for color. First batch was avery 750 vinyl applied with dish soap and water (I know rapidtac and alcohol is a no-no). Everything went great. For the second batch I had to print the color on a clear vinyl and laminate a white vinyl on the back because the color wasn't available in cut vinyl. I've used the same technique for the install and everything was great. The next day, I come back at the office and all the acrylic are cracked (only the ones with printed vinyl). It has the same reaction as if I've used alcohol. I thought maybe there was a contamination in my spay bottle so I've went to the store and bought a brand new spray bottle. Did some test and have the same result (crack). I've attached a picture.
I've called my acrylic distributor and showed them my picture and they suspect it's the vinyl. But both are calendred and the ink does not touch the acrylic.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how to resolve it?
Thanks.