DesireeM
New Member
So this issue is very rare to me but this is the 2nd time I've seen it in the 8 years I've been working in this industry so I wanted to see if anyone knows what is going on and if it's something we've done or that can be avoided...
There is a discoloration/mold that seems to affect only the vinyl on a couple signs we produced years ago. I'm not sure if it started right away or how long it took for the mold to get to the point it's at once the customer contacts us but both of these jobs have the same thing going on - it may not even be mold but that's all I can guess.
In the attached photos the 2 signs from the same 4-year-old job have the black discoloration. They were eco-solvent printed on cast vinyl, laminated and applied to ACP using a flat bed application table. The one with a frame is also ACP - the customer did not want to repair/refurbish the sign box.
The third photo is a close up of the most recent job that has this same mold/discoloration. It was done over 10 years ago so I'm not sure what grade of vinyl was used but it is printed on transparent vinyl, lamianted and applied to a white acrylic sign face for a backlit box. As you can see there is no mold where the frame was covering the vinyl and the mold did not affect the acrylic.
Any thoughts, comments, advice?
There is a discoloration/mold that seems to affect only the vinyl on a couple signs we produced years ago. I'm not sure if it started right away or how long it took for the mold to get to the point it's at once the customer contacts us but both of these jobs have the same thing going on - it may not even be mold but that's all I can guess.
In the attached photos the 2 signs from the same 4-year-old job have the black discoloration. They were eco-solvent printed on cast vinyl, laminated and applied to ACP using a flat bed application table. The one with a frame is also ACP - the customer did not want to repair/refurbish the sign box.
The third photo is a close up of the most recent job that has this same mold/discoloration. It was done over 10 years ago so I'm not sure what grade of vinyl was used but it is printed on transparent vinyl, lamianted and applied to a white acrylic sign face for a backlit box. As you can see there is no mold where the frame was covering the vinyl and the mold did not affect the acrylic.
Any thoughts, comments, advice?