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I sell signage and signage accessories.
So, customer wants perf on the outside, (already installed) and now wants greyback on the inside, for a step and repeat style wall.
I remembered that black vinyl on glass can be bad - wondering if
1. anyone has actually ever seen thermal expansion from vinyl cause a break or crack
2. if this will be OK. Someone hold my hand. Anyone ever done as described?
Already took his money, and sent the CYA disclaimer over... but why not ask here too.
http://www.signindustry.com/installation/articles/2004-02-02-JL-VinylToGlass.php3
"One thing you cannot accommodate for is sunlight. For that reason, you should steer clear of using dark graphics and vinyls on window fronts, according to Jeff Stadelman, technical marketing manager
for the graphics product group at MACtac, a manufacturer of pressure sensitive adhesive. “If you cover window fronts with dark vinyl, then the vinyl will absorb more heat. It will also hinder the ability of
the glass to give that heat off,” he says. “Eventually, the glass could actually explode because of the prolonged intensity of the heat.”
I remembered that black vinyl on glass can be bad - wondering if
1. anyone has actually ever seen thermal expansion from vinyl cause a break or crack
2. if this will be OK. Someone hold my hand. Anyone ever done as described?
Already took his money, and sent the CYA disclaimer over... but why not ask here too.
http://www.signindustry.com/installation/articles/2004-02-02-JL-VinylToGlass.php3
"One thing you cannot accommodate for is sunlight. For that reason, you should steer clear of using dark graphics and vinyls on window fronts, according to Jeff Stadelman, technical marketing manager
for the graphics product group at MACtac, a manufacturer of pressure sensitive adhesive. “If you cover window fronts with dark vinyl, then the vinyl will absorb more heat. It will also hinder the ability of
the glass to give that heat off,” he says. “Eventually, the glass could actually explode because of the prolonged intensity of the heat.”