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Best laminate for UV inks?

Brian27

New Member
We're looking for a new laminate to put over ridged substrates printed on an Oce UV Flatbed. We've been using a mactac polycarbonate because it has an extremely strong adhesion but it's just getting too expensive. Something like $800/roll.

Can anyone recommend a clear laminate that resists abrasion and has good adhesion to UV inks?
 

WYLDGFI

Merchant Member
What is the primary purpose of the laminate? Simply to provide UV or as an anti-graffiti shield coating??? We use Briteline UV lam all the time on our agfa. but our UV inks run thin in comparison to others. Our AGL Laminator runs at 120° or thereabouts and we get little to no silvering and such.
 

Norman Clifton

New Member
We're looking for a new laminate to put over ridged substrates printed on an Oce UV Flatbed. We've been using a mactac polycarbonate because it has an extremely strong adhesion but it's just getting too expensive. Something like $800/roll.

Can anyone recommend a clear laminate that resists abrasion and has good adhesion to UV inks?

We have good luck with Rite-Media Gloss Laminate RM-STL3-54-CG its low cost
https://www.allgraphicsuppliesusa.c...onal-gloss-laminate-54in-x150ft-rm-stl3-54-cg
we print on UCJV300
 

Brian27

New Member
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll look into these ones so far.

What is the primary purpose of the laminate? Simply to provide UV or as an anti-graffiti shield coating??? We use Briteline UV lam all the time on our agfa. but our UV inks run thin in comparison to others. Our AGL Laminator runs at 120° or thereabouts and we get little to no silvering and such.

We use it to protect logos for displays against water/moisture and people using cleaning products to wipe them down. Indoor only. Once we apply it to the print, which is on acrylic, we cut the print to size on a miter saw. So, the adhesion has to be awesome or else it will tear up at the edges.
99% of the time they're printed with a black background so it's extra tricky getting them perfect with no debris or imperfections.
 
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