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Help with material Choice

SBTGreenville

New Member
I have a customer who is wanting cut vinyl graphics applied to a canvas floor. It is a plywood base with 2 inches of foam and the canvas stretched over it.

It's for a MMA cage so it will need to be able to flex quite a bit. I am unfamiliar with canvas or clothe vinyls, so I'm wondering if there is a material out there that will meet my needs.

Or if anyone knows of another method or has done something like this before and has any advice it would be appreciated.

This is my first post so hello to all.
 

Moze

Active Member
I think the material would need to be clarified in order to give a correct answer. 'Canvas' is kind of a throwback term...I highly doubt it's actual canvas.

I would assume it's a thick vinyl.
 

SBTGreenville

New Member
Unfortunately it is actual canvas. The only thing I can think of is die sublimation or screenprinting the logos on but my client wants to be able to add and remove sponsors, so those are out, not to mention that I dont know if it's even possible to die sublimate on such a large scale.
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Except for the cut vinyl getting slippery from sweat I would say go for it. I know it is not the same thing, but we do graphics for windsurf sails with 3M IJ180 and Electrocut with no issues. And those things take a beating.
 
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