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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is the cost?
Water Transfer Printing is economical and overcomes problems
faced by conventional methods such as hot printing, screen printing,
transfer printing, and conversion coating.
Is Water Transfer Printing durable?
We like to let our product speak for itself. Some of our largest
clientele are automobile and boat manufacturers who demand highest
standards of quality and durability. Many parts we manufacture
spend the majority of their lives in direct exposure, such as
boat instrument panels. The clear coat we use is automotive
grade, designed to withstand nature and time.
How difficult
is it to learn the process?
30-hours of training is conducted and historically it takes
an additional period of two to three weeks to fine-tune the
production line.
Can items
that are not correctly printed be reprinted?
Yes, items that are not printed to satisfaction can be re-printed
for printing.
How is
the film supplied?
All film comes in rolls (50 cm wide X 150 or 600 meters long)
for easy storage and production.
What
types of items can be printed?
A wide variety of flat or 3-D shapes and manufacturing materials
(plastics, metals, etc.) can be printed.
How long
does the process take from start to finish?
It all depends on the complexity of the item being printed.
For example, a dashboard for a pick-up truck can approximately
take 15 minutes in total hands-on time (this does not include
unattended time e.g. drying) to complete.
What
is the minimum area required for setting up a production line?
The minimum operating space requirement for water transfer printing
is approximately 650-900 sq. ft. with a floor plan that can
facilitate a preparation area, dipping area, spray booth and
finishing area.
What
are all the components needed to successfully produce a decorated
item?
The essential components are:
a. The ink film with selected design/pattern,
b. Patented activator,
c. A hand sanding device,
d. A spray gun and air compressor,
e. Primer, the selected base coat paint, and clear acrylic paint,
f. The specifically designed water tank,
g. A device to hold the item while it is being dipped, and,
h. A constant water supply, draining system, and an aerated
room.
How scratch
resistant is the final product?
The clear acrylic recommended is the same as that used on auto
exteriors.
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