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Substrate Question

Photolew

New Member
Working on a project for a friend that does some volunteer work.. For my regular "work" I use a peel and stick material that I print on and mainly apply to walls.

My friend has a temporary display that he sets up often and would like to change the "signage" fairly regularly. The "board" is roughly 14" wide by 32" high, I had thought about using something like Coroplast but I was thinking perhaps something more "permanent" that I could just send him the material and he could just peel off the old and apply the new when he wants to change out things.

My question is options for a substrate that I might be able to use, of for him to get?

thanks
 

GB2

Old Member
There are many adhesive vinyls from most manufacturers available with a temporary adhesive made for just this purpose. As far as the substrate, anything will work, my first thought would be an aluminum composite.
 

Photolew

New Member
There are many adhesive vinyls from most manufacturers available with a temporary adhesive made for just this purpose. As far as the substrate, anything will work, my first thought would be an aluminum composite.


I have the vinyl. Problem is I am a photographer, not a sign maker. And Im just trying to help my friend out with his volunteer efforts. Im just trying to figure out what would be a good substrate that would last for awhile & be reasonably economical.

As I said this is sorta out of my area of expertise


BTW have any supplier info for aluminum composite?
 
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