signheremd
New Member
Just got done wrapping two large box trucks boxes and rear rollup doors using General Formulations GF830 AutoMark vinyl and GF831 clear lamination. Give the material a big thumbs up:
Printed well
Easy to apply
Finished product looks great
Some things to know about this vinyl: it seems a bit softer than comparable wrap vinyls (like Arlon SLX+), is repositionable but has a slightly more aggressive initial tack compared to Arlon SLX+ (though a great deal lower tack than your typical Air Egress high initial tack vinyl like Avery 1105MPI), it is meant to be cold stretched.
We found that using a very light hand the vinyl went on extremely easily and rivets were no issue - if you used more force you were more likely to cause stretching and thus tunneling with extra material. trapped air was easy to squeegee out, again with a light hand. Grommet areas conformed well when small holes applied and heated (we used a roller tool and 3M Power Grip). One of our guys had never wrapped anything before, but once shown how to do it was able to apply this material easily on the box over rivets. You can stretch it and reform it like other wrap vinyl.
I give it an A+!
Also nice that it is an American made vinyl from an American company - one of only two such.
Printed well
Easy to apply
Finished product looks great
Some things to know about this vinyl: it seems a bit softer than comparable wrap vinyls (like Arlon SLX+), is repositionable but has a slightly more aggressive initial tack compared to Arlon SLX+ (though a great deal lower tack than your typical Air Egress high initial tack vinyl like Avery 1105MPI), it is meant to be cold stretched.
We found that using a very light hand the vinyl went on extremely easily and rivets were no issue - if you used more force you were more likely to cause stretching and thus tunneling with extra material. trapped air was easy to squeegee out, again with a light hand. Grommet areas conformed well when small holes applied and heated (we used a roller tool and 3M Power Grip). One of our guys had never wrapped anything before, but once shown how to do it was able to apply this material easily on the box over rivets. You can stretch it and reform it like other wrap vinyl.
I give it an A+!
Also nice that it is an American made vinyl from an American company - one of only two such.