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Liquid laminating on cast vinyl

megagraphics

New Member
Hi Guys

Im attempting my first lamination on printed vinyl.
Im going to be using Avery MPI 1900 vinyl which i will print today.
I have 2 questions

1.How long do i need to wait before i can apply the laminate after the media has been printed?
2.How long do i let the laminate set before i can apply the media to the vehicle?

Help would be much appreciated.
Oh and any tips on applying the laminate would be helpful too.

Regards
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Not sure if this will help because it's a panel.

I printed around 5 or 6p.m. the day before, applied to panel around 9a.m. following morning, rolled on a coat of ClearStar and delivered that afternoon.

With vehicles I would stay away from liquid coatings unless it's for flat surfaces like box trucks or trailers.
 

megagraphics

New Member
Not sure if this will help because it's a panel.

I printed around 5 or 6p.m. the day before, applied to panel around 9a.m. following morning, rolled on a coat of ClearStar and delivered that afternoon.

With vehicles I would stay away from liquid coatings unless it's for flat surfaces like box trucks or trailers.

Thanks for the reply.

I cant seem to get a cast clear film to overlay with.
Ive got orajet clear, will that be suitable to use as an overlay?
 

Dlandor

New Member
Liquid Lamination - Vehicle wraps

Interested and intrigued why you suggest that Liquid lamination is only useful for flat vehicle surfaces. Our experience and one of the key advantages of liquid lamination is its natural bond, excellent flexibility and permanent stable adhesion after application, for all parts of a vehicle. Would agree that leaving overnight is ideal and recommended before coating and another over night in good ambient and good air circulation environment.


Not sure if this will help because it's a panel.

I printed around 5 or 6p.m. the day before, applied to panel around 9a.m. following morning, rolled on a coat of ClearStar and delivered that afternoon.

With vehicles I would stay away from liquid coatings unless it's for flat surfaces like box trucks or trailers.
 
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