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Who sells double sided laminate?

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spmracing

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3M does!
 

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toodark

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Doing windows at a zoo and they want the graphics on the outside of the cage but be able to see the art through the glass on the inside of the cage
 

player

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Will it have white backing for solid images and colors or are you looking for the watered down stain glass look?
 

SightLine

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Its called mounting adhesive film....

We use it a good bit for second surface prints on acrylic which look amazing when done. There are several brands of it with different qualities like permanent/removable and permanent/permanent adhesive, optically clear with some UV protection, etc. We mostly use Mactac Colortrans but we have also used a Seal branded one as well. Depending on the use we might print on a poster paper for a short term or cheaper product but if frequent cleaning is expected (the edges on paper will absorb moisture) then a wet strength paper or a synthetic material is in order.
 

Ditchmiester

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It's a 2 mil adhesive that is white on both sides. We order it with a single side Kraft release liner. But I think they have other options available. Give your local Piedmont Plastics a call they are our distributor. Another option is Necal who also offers a white double sided adhesive.
 

mpn

New Member
I'm having a huge brain fizzle.. Why does this need double sided adhesive? 2nd surface with a white backer right?
 

DesireeM

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I'm having a huge brain fizzle.. Why does this need double sided adhesive? 2nd surface with a white backer right?

We usually do it the way you stated - reverse print on clear vinyl and laminate with white vinyl then apply to the window.

But you can also buy adhesive sheets/rolls and what you do is print on something white that has no adhesive then apply the sheet/roll adhesive to the printed side and apply the whole thing to the window.

I prefer the first option though because it's cleaner.
 

mpn

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We usually do it the way you stated - reverse print on clear vinyl and laminate with white vinyl then apply to the window.

But you can also buy adhesive sheets/rolls and what you do is print on something white that has no adhesive then apply the sheet/roll adhesive to the printed side and apply the whole thing to the window.

I prefer the first option though because it's cleaner.


I just thought it was overcomplicating things for window graphics is all. Might have to check out some of the mounting adhesives from the above suggestions.
 
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