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What Reflective Vinyl on Emergency Vehicles?
Posted by John Cooper on 8 September 2008 at 16:03I have the opportunity to supply & in some circumstances fit all that reflective yellow, blue & orange vinyl to our police force.
I’m told it’s called, or sounds like Nickalite and is produced in the USA. This might be wrong as it was one of the fitters who told me. It’s quite thick and might need a specialist cutter? Not sure.
Cheers
John
Hugh Potter replied 17 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Careful John – I think it’s class 1 reflective that needs to be used – this is much thicker than normal class 2 reflective which you can cut with a plotter. Class 1 reflective needs a special cutter and is much more expensive.
I may be wrong – someone else here should have the definitive answer
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John if it is a diamond grade, you may well need a flatbed cutter, some high end reflectives can be cut with a normal but heavy duty cutter.
Some thick reflectives also require edge sealing, to prevent de-lamination.There are a few firms that specialise in making the kits to fit the cars/vans etc. and this is the usual route to take for this type of work. that is buy in the kit and add your profit + fitting fee
Producing your own templates can be very time consuming.
Many police forces also insist on the reflective being easy to remove so you need to take this into account, especially if you have to strip the vinyl after they come out of service. Hope this helps,Peter
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You could well be right Phill but I couldn’t let a possible opportunity pass 🙂
I’ve already started doing all they’re embroidered shirt!
John
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quote Peter Normington:John if it is a diamond grade, you may well need a flatbed cutter, some high end reflectives can be cut with a normal but heavy duty cutter.
Some thick reflectives also require edge sealing, to prevent de-lamination.There are a few firms that specialise in making the kits to fit the cars/vans etc. and this is the usual route to take for this type of work. that is buy in the kit and add your profit + fitting fee
Producing your own templates can be very time consuming.
Many police forces also insist on the reflective being easy to remove so you need to take this into account, especially if you have to strip the vinyl after they come out of service. Hope this helps,Peter
They used to use diamond grade but not now. I think you’re right about the sealed edges too.
As for easy removal, you wanna see the state of the cars after being decommisioned – what a hell of a mess!
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try pvluk.com, they make loads of kits for the rozzers, ambiances, firemen and even trains!
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