Not Sticking
Have you had issues with decals falling off of your containers, rolloffs, toters, or portable toilets in less than 12 months?
If so, there are three areas you can check to prevent this issue from occuring in the future.
1) Examine the decal application process.
- Are the decals being applied to the container when the paint is still wet? Water based paints will not dry if a vinyl decal is placed over the wet paint and the decal will never form a permanent bond with the metal surface of the container. To be safe, allow 24 hours drying time before applying a decal to a freshly painted metal surface.
- Temperature - Unless you are using a special vinyl (such as Flexcon Drumcal which can be applied down to 10 degrees fahrenheit), do not apply decals to equipment with a surface temperature below 50 degrees fahrenheit. Cold temperatures kill the adhesive and the decals will not be able to form a strong bond with the surface of the equipment.
2) Examine the Surface of the Container, Rolloff, Toter, or Portable Toilet
- Is the surface metal or plastic? Is the surface smooth, textured, or ribbed?
- Different surfaces require different vinyl materials. While it is more expensive to go with a drumcal material or a cast vinyl material, the life of the decal will be significantly increased when the proper vinyl material is used.
As a rule of thumb:
- Use standard calendared vinyl (Ritrama) for decals being applied to flat metal surfaces and smooth plastic surfaces.
- Use cast vinyl for decals being applied to ribbed or uneven surfaces.
- Use Flexcon Drumcal for decals going on Portable Toilets or other products with textured plastic surfaces.
- Use 3M vinyls for decals that need to last 5-7 years (i.e. for Truck Decals and Decals on other Highly Visible Equipment).
3) Examine the Product
- If you find that you are properly applying your decals and ordering the correct vinyl material, you should have no issues with the decals sticking to your equipment. If you are experiencing issues, then the product is defective or you are not receiving what you ordered.
Fading
All inks - even UV rated inks - will fade over time. However, if your container or rolloff decals are fading in less than two years it is most likely the result of the quality of the ink or of the quality of the screen being used. The higher quality the ink and the higher the dot density of the screen will result in longer decal life.
That being said though, as a rule of thumb, oranges, reds, yellows , and half tones will fade faster than other solid colors — usually half the time. To slow down this fading, we recommend using clear coat over those colors since clear coat typically adds 1 to 2 years to the life of a decal.
If you need more information, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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