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    Posted by Noel Moore on 25 July 2011 at 10:09

    Hi Everyone,

    I need advice on how to apply reverse printed graphics onto the back of acrylic sheeting. I dry mount the graphic and put it through the laminator. The problem is you could see silvering on some parts of the graphic. Has anyone any suggestions as to how to avoid this?

    Kind Regards

    Noel

    Gwaredd Steele replied 14 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Mike Grant

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 10:21

    The silvering should disappear in a few days if not hours!

  • Kev Mayger

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 11:06

    Are you using optically clear adhesive? or another way round is to reverse print onto clear SAV then back up with white vinyl and apply wet.

    Kev

  • Noel Moore

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 11:07

    Thanks Mike. Would wet mounting improve the "silvering" problem? I have 19 prints to mount on 1300mm x 900mm 5mm Clear Acrylic and it is more obvious where there is solid colour.

  • Mike Grant

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 12:04

    Wet mounting will help but then you have handling and storage issues whilst they dry.
    Try one dry and leave for 24 hours and see what happens, then do another one to compare with. It never bothers me for most things and the majority of customers wouldn’t know the difference anyway.

  • Dean Poulter

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 18:45

    I have 500 panels to do tomorrow and i will wet apply then run through a laminator this is what i have done in the past and it works fine

    Dean

  • Kev Mayger

    Member
    25 July 2011 at 20:09

    Personally I would never put a wet mounted print through my laminator. Hand application with a good gold 3m applicator will do the trick? Electrics & water mate – think about it!!!

  • mark lane

    Member
    5 August 2011 at 10:13

    use a cast clear mpi 1040 etc, should be acrylic based material and apply with water only this should give you good results

  • Gwaredd Steele

    Member
    5 August 2011 at 12:23

    I fitted 4 images to the reverse of Perspex last Friday. Applied wet & by Sat monring they were dry as a bone. Looked fab to, with no silvering whatsoever.

    Static is your biggest enemy when fitting to acrylic though 👿

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