why does the lam need to be non-slip? I understand if someone asks for it. But to be honest every mall has a floor that if wet would be incredibly slippery with how many times they get buffed. Why then do the graphics have to be non-slip?
Depending on how long they want it to last, determines material. I would go with a cast vinyl and textured floor laminate. Or you could try alumi graphics, they have a textured and a smooth that you can print on, then when they are done you just recycle them with the regular aluminum.
Alumigraphics is extremly expensive! so much so that the high price overpowers the warm fuzzy feeling that some "environmentally friendly" clients get by using a recyclable material.
Looking for a vinyl to print on with our UV printer or solvent printer to go on the floor at our local mall. What are people using for print material and laminate?
Any advice for installing? Should we use edge sealer?
Thanks!
You should start a new thread about this subject. A quick google search brought up this tutorial which looks pretty interesting. http://www.instructables.com/id/How...Sidewalk-Stre/step2/Place-object-in-the-grid/
I've been wanting to play around with this for a while, I'll try it out this week and if you start a new thread I'll post the results. (rather than add to a random old thread)