Hi All,
Having problems with some magnets I made for a customer. I have attached pictures, blocking out the customer name to protect the innocent.
Some info about the magnets (set of 3 magnets)
· Magnum Magnetics – 30 mils
· Full bleed print
· Printed on Arlon DPF 4500MLX
· Laminated using ClearShield
After printing, I let the vinyl sit for 2 days before laminating and applying to the magnets. I informed the customer they needed to make sure the surface was clean prior to applying the magnets. They would also need to remove the magnets periodically and clean both the magnets (front & back) and the area they were applied to the vehicle.
The customer applied the magnets to the sides and rear of their truck. The color of the truck was black.
A couple of months later, I get the call the magnets are failing, they are “bubbling” up. I assure them I will make it right and make another set. When I get the magnets back they look like the attached pictures. Since I know the customer washes his truck regularly at the car wash (at least once a week), I asked if they removed the magnets first. I was assured, they indeed removed them prior to washing the truck. I contacted Magnum and they did not have an idea what could have caused the problem. Also, they indicated there were no known manufacturing issues.
I then chalked it up to bad luck as I have made quite a few sets of magnets and never had this failure with any other customer.
Now fast forward another couple of months and the second set is also failing the same way. The only difference between the two sets is I used Arlon 3420 for the lamination on the second set.
As a side note, I made a magnet with a bad print using this design (didn’t use rich black) at the same time as the first set (I now use this magnet as a sample), and it shows no sign of any curling, bubbling or deformation. Of course, it has not been exposed to the elements.
Anybody ever seen or had a problem like this before? It looks to me like they like they were exposed to some type of heat while on the truck.
I appreciate any type of insight.
.
Having problems with some magnets I made for a customer. I have attached pictures, blocking out the customer name to protect the innocent.
Some info about the magnets (set of 3 magnets)
· Magnum Magnetics – 30 mils
· Full bleed print
· Printed on Arlon DPF 4500MLX
· Laminated using ClearShield
After printing, I let the vinyl sit for 2 days before laminating and applying to the magnets. I informed the customer they needed to make sure the surface was clean prior to applying the magnets. They would also need to remove the magnets periodically and clean both the magnets (front & back) and the area they were applied to the vehicle.
The customer applied the magnets to the sides and rear of their truck. The color of the truck was black.
A couple of months later, I get the call the magnets are failing, they are “bubbling” up. I assure them I will make it right and make another set. When I get the magnets back they look like the attached pictures. Since I know the customer washes his truck regularly at the car wash (at least once a week), I asked if they removed the magnets first. I was assured, they indeed removed them prior to washing the truck. I contacted Magnum and they did not have an idea what could have caused the problem. Also, they indicated there were no known manufacturing issues.
I then chalked it up to bad luck as I have made quite a few sets of magnets and never had this failure with any other customer.
Now fast forward another couple of months and the second set is also failing the same way. The only difference between the two sets is I used Arlon 3420 for the lamination on the second set.
As a side note, I made a magnet with a bad print using this design (didn’t use rich black) at the same time as the first set (I now use this magnet as a sample), and it shows no sign of any curling, bubbling or deformation. Of course, it has not been exposed to the elements.
Anybody ever seen or had a problem like this before? It looks to me like they like they were exposed to some type of heat while on the truck.
I appreciate any type of insight.
.