This way the blade cuts through the face of the vinyl so you do not have to mirror the image when using psv.
Vacuum forming pressure sensitive vinyl to substrate.
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The substrate can be made from a variety of different materials and or processes but typically depends on the volume.
Utilizing 3m adhesives psa veneer provides a permanent bond to any smooth substrate that is dry and free of dust and contaminants.
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High quality pressure sensitive vinyl films xcel products offers pressure sensitive printable substrates and print materials with a variety of adhesives to accommodate most applications.
Vacuum forming is the process of heating a substrate to pliability and placing it into or around a mold.
Pressure sensitive adhesive psa veneer is a type of paperbacked veneer that is a simple and easy alternative for applying veneer without the need for a liquid adhesive.
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I hope this post made our two types of vinyl more clear to you.
Pressure forming and drape forming.
Vacuum forming because it is not a closed system like pressure forming allows customers to add.
Vacuum forming is the process of heating a substrate to pliability and placing it into or around a mold.
Air is vacuumed out forcing the plastic around the mold to create the finished part.
This process is typically used on dash panels and other parts requiring more cosmetic and textured surface.
This provides a premium soft touch feel.
In this procedure a sheet of vinyl is heated and stretched to cover a substrate that has been treated with a heat sensitive adhesive.
Materials include standard vinyl products polyolefin films and even magnet and magnetic receptive media.
Pressure sensitive vinyl is always cut with the glossy color side up and the liner side down.
Air is vacuumed out forcing the plastic around the mold to create the finished part.
Lower volume substrates can be a rigid thermoformed part or even fiberglass whereas in most automotive applications higher volume substrates are injection molded.
Vacuum forming because it is not a closed system like pressure forming allows customers to add textures to the part.
Once vacuum formed the hot vinyl sheet activates the glue and adheres to the substrate.