Andrew Signs
New Member
Hi All,
Did a search and couldn't find anything similar...maybe this problem is just us.
So we are based in a fairly hot high humidity area and have run into the ongoing problem of heat damaging our vinyls. When we leave any vinyl on a machine that is not in use it kinks and waves and is completely not useable. We also find that anything on a roll that isn't super tight is also damaged. This means that we regularly loose a few feet daily per roll.
We run a print room with air con which is always on a constant cool temp whilst printing for 10+ hours a day.
The problem only happens when we close for the night and the temp build up in the rooms. We are attached to a warehouse also which gets very hot.
Has anyone dealt with this problem and come up with any good ideas. I asked our rep and the perfect storage temp for vinyls on a role is 24 degree Celsius. Our days are 30 degrees celsius on average with 70 + percent humidity.
I would rather not have to run the air con 24/7 but at the same time loosing expensive rolls of vinyl isn't cheap either.
Any ideas or input would be appreciated!
Thanks.
Did a search and couldn't find anything similar...maybe this problem is just us.
So we are based in a fairly hot high humidity area and have run into the ongoing problem of heat damaging our vinyls. When we leave any vinyl on a machine that is not in use it kinks and waves and is completely not useable. We also find that anything on a roll that isn't super tight is also damaged. This means that we regularly loose a few feet daily per roll.
We run a print room with air con which is always on a constant cool temp whilst printing for 10+ hours a day.
The problem only happens when we close for the night and the temp build up in the rooms. We are attached to a warehouse also which gets very hot.
Has anyone dealt with this problem and come up with any good ideas. I asked our rep and the perfect storage temp for vinyls on a role is 24 degree Celsius. Our days are 30 degrees celsius on average with 70 + percent humidity.
I would rather not have to run the air con 24/7 but at the same time loosing expensive rolls of vinyl isn't cheap either.
Any ideas or input would be appreciated!
Thanks.