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Vinyl lettering has become one of the standards for producing sign faces as well as automotive and window graphics. It comes a in wide range of colors and grades.
Images can also be digitally printed on vinyl then contour cut to create colorful, custom shaped graphics for any application. Sheet or roll stock is fed into a specialized cutter called a plotter and a pre-designed image is then cut through the vinyl film. The unwanted material is pulled up (weeded) leaving only the desired image attached to the plastic or paper back liner. The weeded image is then covered with transfer paper and the back liner removed to expose the vinyl’s adhesive side. It can then be applied to any substrate and burnished down for long term attachment
Ask your Garrett Sign Company project manager to provide you with the many vinyl color options.
Producing a Vinyl Sign Face
VINYL DESIGN The sign face is designed on the computer and |
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VINYL CUTTING Each vinyl color layer is fed into the plotter where the |
WEEDING THE VINYL IMAGE The excess background material is removed |
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MASKING VINYL An adhesive transfer tape is applied to the |
BURNISHING THE TRANSFER TAPE The transfer tape surface is pressed down to |
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IMAGE POSITIONING AND LINER BACKING REMOVAL The image is positioned and secured before the vinyl's liner backing is removed to expose the adhesive side. |
APPLICATION FLUID The adhesive side is sprayed with an application |
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IMAGE TRANSFER The vinyl is placed adhesive side down and the application fluid is squeegeed out bonding the vinyl permanently to the sign face. |
REMOVING THE TRANSFER TAPE With the vinyl firmly in place, the transfer tape is removed exposing the vinyl image. |
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FINAL CLEAN UP Any remaining bubbles or fluid are removed |
COLOR LAYERS Any additional color layers are added repeating |
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FINISHED SIGN FACE The completed sign face is now a brilliant, illuminated |
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