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Epoxy Resin OVER Latex

GamecockGrafx

New Member
Got a question for the group - customer wants a latex printed decal mounted to ACM for a table top (ACM mounted onto plywood) then wants to cover this in 2 part epoxy resin (like the river tables, etc). Total pour will only be about 1/8" thick. Has anyone ever tried this and does media hold up, or....?

Thanks!
 

ikarasu

Active Member
I used to print decals for a guy who would apply them to his garage floor, then epoxy overtop of them. We always used a high tac vinyl just so it doesn't lift up while the epoxy is curing - I dont know how long it lasts... but he had a few that were years old and it was fine. I imagine it'll last just as long as if it were put behind glass
 

GamecockGrafx

New Member
I used to print decals for a guy who would apply them to his garage floor, then epoxy overtop of them. We always used a high tac vinyl just so it doesn't lift up while the epoxy is curing - I dont know how long it lasts... but he had a few that were years old and it was fine. I imagine it'll last just as long as if it were put behind glass
Thanks!
 

VizualVoice

I just learned how to change my title status
I have recently completed a project of about 20ish tables that were epoxy poured, then a print added and then another clear pour over the top. Used regular vinyl bu eco-solvent printed. Not sure how that would make any difference once the inks are cured. I did have 2 tiny instances of fine points wanting to lift up, so be careful to make sure everything is adhered well, otherwise I don't think you'll have any issues.
 
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