BuildaDecal.com - Exciting new online tool to create, build and order and reorder custom decals and labels.
Your custom made decals and labels will be shipped directly to your office or home.
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FREQENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Do you sell your address-registration names? |
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No. We have never sold a customers name or address or phone or email address |
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What materials are available? |
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We process many different materials. We have set the design a decal web site to use the most commonly used materials; Paper, Calandered Vinyl, Cast Vinyls and Polycarbonate.
Please email us at info@buildadecal.com if you have requirements for other materials, and we will try to accommodate your needs. |
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What is the difference between cast and calandered Vinyl? |
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Over the last several years the differences have been narrowing as the manufacturers of calandered vinyl have been making improvements to there process.
Cast Vinyl is made by pouring the vinyl onto paper, running it down a conveyor over, and forcing the solvents out.
Calendared vinyl is usually thicker, and is made by kneading the vinyl between rollers. Plasticizers and the mechanical action heats and softens the vinyl allowing it to be “rolled out”. The vinyl usually has more solvents (Plasticizers) and stored energy from the process. Generally there is more shrinkage over time as the solvent migrate out. |
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Indoor and outdoor life? |
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Both cast and calandered vinyls should exceed 5 year life inside, when properly applied to a compatible surface.
Outside you should get a longer life from cast vinyl. Many factors beside those of the material influence life and performance. Factors such as direction the decal faces, horizontal or vertical, material applied to, climate, cleaning method, surface preparation, and more. Five to seven year exterior life for cast vinyl is not uncommon. Calandered vinyl usually ranges from 3 to 5 years. |
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Durability of printing processes? |
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Flexography or Laser print on paper has the shortest life.
Computer controlled Hot stamping on vinyl has a 3 to 5 year outdoor life depending on colors used. Reds typically start turning pink towards the end of there life.
Solvent ink jet on vinyl has a 3 to 5 year expected life. Life can be extended by using a clear over lamination.
Screen printing with solvent inks offers the longest exterior life, 5 to 7 years, and is best used with solid colors. |
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