Hi
I need a suggestion regarding what material to use on a sign that can stand outdoor for 10 years.
That won't fade and look the same as new.
Please both vinyl and laminate.
Thank's Annette
No vinyl and laminate film will last 10 years guaranteed.
The only printable thing that will guarantee 10 years Plus would be HPL graphics.... High Pressure Laminate. izoneimaging.com
But you are looking at a considerable wait time for production as well as a high cost. Approximately $42 per sqft, your cost.... plus shipping.
On some church signs I have also made everything out of lasered acrylic colors, then glued everything together with the proper Weld On. But everything has to be simplified like a spot color vinyl job. This will also last over 10 years generally. Especially if its facing north.
That said, I did some 8'x8' 4 sided parking lot markers for a theme park back in 2003. They were painted base coat black dupont automotive paint, over 3/16" aluminum, then a 3M 180 digital print applied, floated in the center to leave black on all edges, scuffed the prints surface and buried it all in 2 coats of dupont clear. These structures started showing some wear on the south sides that was noticeable in 2016.
Also, on a recent 2017 trip back to my midwestern home town, I noted an old fully painted with One Shot mini billboard. The background was white and the letters were red. We rolled Frog Juice Clear over everything on that job...... The letters were just starting to show some brush marks in the red, but the red was still RED. White background had taken on some yellowing, but that could have been dirt from age. That was done on MDO back in about 1997. So 20 years and its still there.......
So you could possibly roller some Frog Juice over the prints after mounting, and scuffing the laminate, and it just might make it 10 years.