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Applying Vinyl Wall Stickers

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

In this video made by The Binary Box we see how to apply a vinyl wall sticker. The Binary Box have been a long term customer and have enjoyed the cost effective products and free technical advice offered by The Vinyl Corporation (TVC).

Choosing your sign vinyl

For wall stickers and graphics, it is recommended to use the matt Rimark sign vinyl, or for an easier to use material AVERY 500 matt sign vinyl is cut and weeded, then flip the graphic over and a sheet of (Q-TAPE clear textured) application tape is removed and applied to the front of the graphic, with the use of an Avery-Pro Felt Squeegee, the backing paper is removed and adhesive side of the graphic is offered up to the wall, smoothed down and the Q-TAPE removed, leaving a job WELL DONE!

Vinyl sign making advice from TVC

If you decide to try this yourself and encounter any problems please call 0115 930 1133 . . we are here  to help . . . JUST ASK!  You will find that our staff are very knowledgeable and always happy to help.

Avery HP 700 High Performance Sign Vinyl

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Avery 700 Series Vinyl Sheet

Adhesive Vinyl

Avery PC-700 vinyl calendered films are premium quality, flexible, opaque solid color medium gloss vinyl films designed for use in a wide range of signmaking making applications. This construction provides excellent cutting, weeding and transferring characteristics for signage applications. Easy-ApplyTM technology is a revolutionary way to maximize productivity, making projects quicker and easier. The embossed liner creates air egress channels in the adhesive providing smooth coverage and fewer wrinkles. As the technology is in the liner, not in the face film or adhesive, you can expect the same trusted performance from A6 Opaque EZ as you always have from standard A6 Opaque.This product is ideal for a variety of intermediate term outdoor projects.

Common Uses:

Sign Vinyl
Trucks, trailers, trains, buses, cars and vans
Directional signage
Outdoor advertising
Architectural Signage

Dimensional stability:

Is measured on a 6” x 6” (150 x 150 mm) aluminum panel to which a specimen has been applied; 72 hours after application the panel is scored in a cross pattern, exposed for 48 hours to 150°F (65°C), after which the shrinkage is measured.

Adhesion:

(FTM-1, FINAT) is measured by peeling a specimen at a 180° angle from a stainless steel panel, 24 hour s after the specimen has been applied under standardized conditions. Initial adhesion is measured 15 minutes after application of the specimen.

Flammability:

A specimen applied to aluminum is subjected to the flame of a gas burner for 15 seconds. The film should stop burning within 15 seconds after removal from the flame.

Temperature range:

A specimen applied to stainless steel is exposed at high and low temperatures and brought back to room temperature. 1 hour after exposure the specimen is examined for any deterioration. Note: Prolonged exposure to high and low temperatures in the presence of chemicals such as solvents, acids, dyes, etc. may eventually cause deterioration.

Chemical Resistance:

All chemical tests are conducted with test panels to which a specimen has been applied. 72 hours after application the panels are immersed in the test fluid
This information is supplied by Avery. (Avery Dennison and Easy Apply are registered trademarks of Avery Dennison Corp).

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