Adhesive ?
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Re: Adhesive ?
https://www.google.com/#q=decal+adhesive lots of leads here.
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Re: Adhesive ?
Well, actually they do give a specific answer -- for a single use application try 3M Type 77. I have used this myself.exhaustgases wrote:Lots of those links ask the same question and no specific answer. The type of adhesive I want is what ever is used for something like those license plate stickers. They stick real good. I would like it to restick decals like the one guy that posted in one of the links on the above link. So where to get a high quality decal type stickem? The type that have that removable shiny paper backing that you remove and then apply. I want the coating not a double back tape.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... 301&rt=rud
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For commercial applications, I would suggest further conversation with 3M.
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Re: Adhesive ?
While a spray-on adhesive like 3M #77 may work you really want a "film adhesive" which is basically a uniform layer of goo on release paper. These are available from 3M and others in strengths from post-it note to near permanent.
I worked with PSC Fabricating in a past life and they were great with samples, basic info, and prototype lots. They can go directly from graphic files to laser cutting; probably even MAKE decals. I know there are others but this is going in the direction of commercial stickers, decals, etc. and may give you some ideas.
http://pscindustries.com/materials/
I worked with PSC Fabricating in a past life and they were great with samples, basic info, and prototype lots. They can go directly from graphic files to laser cutting; probably even MAKE decals. I know there are others but this is going in the direction of commercial stickers, decals, etc. and may give you some ideas.
http://pscindustries.com/materials/
Dave