Hello!
I am wondering if anyone here has encountered a particular issue with optically clear adhesive (used for second surface mounting to acrylic or glass). It seems when I get to the last third or so of the roll that parallel waves appear in the adhesive. These waves run the entire width of the adhesive. I've tried two different products (from Kapco and LexJet) but that doesn't make a difference (nor does the width of the roll, I use 51 and 60 inch rolls).
After opening the rolls I store them vertically on end. I haven't encountered this issue in previous places I've worked (but back then I wasn't doing nearly as much 2nd surface mounting). It's aggravating because the ripples show up in the mounted pieces and are unusable. And, as you know, that optically clear adhesive is rather expensive. My current hypothesis is that it has to do with temperature/humidity regarding storage.
Attached is a photo of the material rolled out on a table with brown craft paper underneath for better visibility.
Thanks!!
I am wondering if anyone here has encountered a particular issue with optically clear adhesive (used for second surface mounting to acrylic or glass). It seems when I get to the last third or so of the roll that parallel waves appear in the adhesive. These waves run the entire width of the adhesive. I've tried two different products (from Kapco and LexJet) but that doesn't make a difference (nor does the width of the roll, I use 51 and 60 inch rolls).
After opening the rolls I store them vertically on end. I haven't encountered this issue in previous places I've worked (but back then I wasn't doing nearly as much 2nd surface mounting). It's aggravating because the ripples show up in the mounted pieces and are unusable. And, as you know, that optically clear adhesive is rather expensive. My current hypothesis is that it has to do with temperature/humidity regarding storage.
Attached is a photo of the material rolled out on a table with brown craft paper underneath for better visibility.
Thanks!!