DesireeM
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Does anyone have tips or recommendations for industrial strength floor graphics?
A client came to us and complained about another company that supplied and installed floor decals for them and that they only lasted a couple of days at the mall where they were installed. Roughly 3ft circular decals. They were apparently printed but not laminated and broke down immediately.
We had a solution for them. We do a lot of floor graphics and have slowly fine tuned our options depending on what the customer needs. Surfaces, traffic, location and the length of time the decals need to last will factor into our plan. We've done hospitals, airports, garages etc...some with tile floors and grout, some with anti-slip needs...
For this customer we printed on a wrap-grade vinyl, contour cut it, then finished with a 5mil polycarbonate pebbled overlaminate. We cut the lam 1/2 an inch past the print to seal the print in. Installed it on a smooth glossy floor area and then we finished the edge with edge sealer on the floor. (sometimes we use a thin strip of 1.3mil lam to do the same thing)
The graphic lasted less than a month. This is Canada in January so there's a lot of dirt and tons of salt on the floors. They are cleaned often and over night I'm told they use one of those large rotary floor cleaning machines.
The customer wants us to replace the decal which is fine but I need something that can withstand all the abuse and still last 6mnth- 1yr.
A client came to us and complained about another company that supplied and installed floor decals for them and that they only lasted a couple of days at the mall where they were installed. Roughly 3ft circular decals. They were apparently printed but not laminated and broke down immediately.
We had a solution for them. We do a lot of floor graphics and have slowly fine tuned our options depending on what the customer needs. Surfaces, traffic, location and the length of time the decals need to last will factor into our plan. We've done hospitals, airports, garages etc...some with tile floors and grout, some with anti-slip needs...
For this customer we printed on a wrap-grade vinyl, contour cut it, then finished with a 5mil polycarbonate pebbled overlaminate. We cut the lam 1/2 an inch past the print to seal the print in. Installed it on a smooth glossy floor area and then we finished the edge with edge sealer on the floor. (sometimes we use a thin strip of 1.3mil lam to do the same thing)
The graphic lasted less than a month. This is Canada in January so there's a lot of dirt and tons of salt on the floors. They are cleaned often and over night I'm told they use one of those large rotary floor cleaning machines.
The customer wants us to replace the decal which is fine but I need something that can withstand all the abuse and still last 6mnth- 1yr.