gabagoo
New Member
I have known about this pretty much since being in this business but have never really got a straight forward answer.
We printed about 30 odd panels on clear in reverse and then laminated white behind them to be applied to a series of glass panels for a hospital. We used rapid tack to apply the graphics and trimmed everything down. They look absolutely amazing but every odd piece has that hazing look that you see between the film and the glass. I always figure it is some form of emulsion created from the wet adhesive. I can only figure over time it disappears...or does it? how does one avoid getting this to happen?
We printed about 30 odd panels on clear in reverse and then laminated white behind them to be applied to a series of glass panels for a hospital. We used rapid tack to apply the graphics and trimmed everything down. They look absolutely amazing but every odd piece has that hazing look that you see between the film and the glass. I always figure it is some form of emulsion created from the wet adhesive. I can only figure over time it disappears...or does it? how does one avoid getting this to happen?