@@rumenpro they have “cast” films, thin ones that require less tacky adhesive because there is no additional tension. But polymeric “calendared” films are mainly multilayered, more durable and have more colour options. And cheaper, it’s a fact. So you either learn the basics (this industry started with calendared), or you keep on offering your customers less colors. The application of calendared films is not that difficult.
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Thank you Sir!
You could do the door in about a quarter of the time if you just glass it
Cant because it stick like crazy and the air is traped!
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“Calendared” films need more tacky adhesive to ensure durability.
How avery did it? How 3M 2080 didi it?
@@rumenpro they have “cast” films, thin ones that require less tacky adhesive because there is no additional tension. But polymeric “calendared” films are mainly multilayered, more durable and have more colour options. And cheaper, it’s a fact. So you either learn the basics (this industry started with calendared), or you keep on offering your customers less colors. The application of calendared films is not that difficult.
"I'm a wrapper" I spit bars, always change the color of my cars... Sorry, I have no control.