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Signmaking Vinyl and it’s impact on the environment

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

What is Vinyl?

Vinyl (polyvinyl chloride or PVC), is the world’s most versatile plastic, used to make everything from clothing to vehicle signage. Vinyl is composed of two simple building blocks: chlorine and ethylene, in simple terms you could say it is a salt and oil mixture!

The resulting compound, ethylene dichloride, is converted at very high temperatures to vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) gas. Through the chemical reaction known as polymerisation, VCM becomes a chemically stable powder, polyvinyl chloride resin. This material is then used to make the various consumer products that we all enjoy including sign making vinyl sheet or film.

Vinyl’s low cost, versatility and performance make it the material of choice for dozens of industries such as health care, communications, aerospace, automotive, retailing, textiles and construction. Rigid as pipe or pliable as plastic wrap, vinyl is a leading material of the 21st century.

Why is vinyl so popular?

PVC is a fantastic creative medium. Its versatility makes it a popular choice for use by designers, many of whom welcome a modern alternative to traditional materials such as ceramic, metal and glass.

PVC’s qualities of being available in many rigid and flexible forms, both durable and light weight, as well as its ability to be coloured, shaped or applied with adhesives, give designers opportunities that they would not have using any other material. Plasticized PVC is also used to produce thin, coloured, or clear, adhesive backed films referred to simply as vinyl that are used to create commercial signage or garment vinyl designs.

Vinyl and the environment

According to the European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers (ECVM) vinyl is safe in disposal due to the inherent stability of the material. This property however is one of the reasons why the material is not suited to disposal in landfill and is better suited to reprocessing, re-use in a modified form or as a reclaimed energy source. Here is what Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, thinks about the environmental benefits of PVC/vinyl materials.

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.

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