3M Select Gold Partner and vehicle branding specialist RGVA exclusively uses 3M materials—3M IJ40 was used to create striking liveries for Freshlinc’s fleet of trailers
Cream of the crop
Vinyl signage materials have been a significant part of the sign-maker’s
product portfolio for around 50 years now. Over the past decades there
have been many new developments and innovations, and new products have
been launched with increasing regularity, reflecting both new
manufacturing technologies and customer demand.
However, whilst embracing new options, some of which become firm
favourites, most sign-makers also have a range of tried and tested
established products that are their first port of call for a wide range
of applications. So I decided to conduct a small straw poll to find out
which products are pushing all the right buttons.
Making its mark
The product that hits the mark for Caerphilly-based Print Sauce is
Metamark’s MD5, a high-performance grade polymeric calendered print film
that is suitable for application to flat or slightly curved surfaces,
making it ideal for vehicle graphics, retail signage, and window
graphics.
Metamark MD5 high tack was chosen by Print Sauce to create a graphic wrap for these large silos, as tests demonstrated its ability to adhere well to the plastisteel surface, which has a textured finish
Print Sauce director, Gary Bagstaff, explains how MD5 has become the
company’s top choice: “Print Sauce has been established for six years
now and for the last three years Metamark MD5 has been our ‘go to’
vinyl. However, for the first three years of business we chopped and
changed a lot, looking for the cheapest options and trying all the
well-known brands.
“We tried Metamark MD5 early on but continued to shop around but, after
issues with several other materials, we went back to Metamark as we
found MD5 to be a good all round vinyl that we could trust.”
Print Sauce now uses MD5 for a variety of applications including
external signage and flat sided vehicle graphics, including full trailer
sides, exhibition stands, and retail displays.
MD5 also comes in a high tack version, which Print Sauce has used on
difficult surfaces such as plastisteel (plastic coated steel), painted
walls, and wood panels.
Bagstaff comments: “If we were to use a different high tack product we
would also need to buy the matching laminate but MD5 high tack works
with standard Metamark MD5 laminates, and so saves us money. We keep MD5
grey back and MD5 high tack in stock, as well as MD5 Gloss and MD5
matte laminates as this mixture enables us to tackle most jobs we come
across.
“Another important reason why we now use MD5 as our main vinyl is the
service we get from Metamark. Our rep is a fount of knowledge; we always
pester him for advice and he is always willing to help. Also, the
products are always in stock and delivered next day, meaning that we
only ever need to keep one roll of each.”
A project currently being undertaken by Print Sauce for Tiny Rebel
Brewery involved the application of graphic wraps to two large silos.
This was a challenging job as the silos are made from plastisteel, which
has a textured finish, and the sections are fastened together by means
of a large number of rivets, to which basic vinyls will not adhere.
Bagstaff says: “We conducted tests with standard vinyls, including
standard MD5, but they were not up to the job. We then carried out a
test with MD5 high tack, which was very successful. The material really
took well and heated up well around the rivets.”
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The graphics, which were up to 3.5m wide, were printed and laminated,
using standard gloss MD5 laminate, then profile cut to shape and
application tape was applied for fitting. Due to the size and position
of the silos, a cherry picker was used for installation.
“The client was highly delighted and the photographs had a great response on social media,” Bagstaff concludes.
Metamark vinyls are also strongly advocated by Venture Signs, which uses
a range of products including MD7, Etch Glass Effect, Meta Wrap MD-X,
and Optically Clear MD-CR. Founded by directors Keith Archer and Pete
Harrison in 2004, the Lincoln company uses Metamark vinyls almost
exclusively.
“We use the standard MD 7 vinyl for vehicle graphics, general cut and
apply jobs and digital print. It is a reliable, good quality product and
weeds absolutely fantastically. It also comes in a good choice of
colours,” comments Archer.
Metamark 7 Series is a premium grade polymeric calendered sign-making
vinyl featuring a soft handle 70-micron face film, high grade permanent
solvent-based adhesive, and a performance-tuned lay-flat liner, and is
suitable for vehicle applications and window and outdoor graphics onto
flat or curved surfaces.
Etch Glass Effect frosted vinyl is also used by Venture Signs. For
retail signage applications, corporate identity, and privacy screening,
Metamark Etch Glass Effect Vinyl and Frosted vinyl offer a
cost-effective alternative to traditional window manifestation such as
etching or sandblasting.
To create this illuminated fascia sign, Venture Signs used a combination of standard Metamark MD7 cut and applied to the main face, and Metamark Translucent for the cut-out elements
MetaWrap MD-X is a 50-micron cylinder cast digital wrapping media,
supplied with the Meta Scape air release adhesive system to allow quick
and easy application on compound curves as well as moderate recesses.
The soft film has been developed to flow and conform over the difficult
surfaces and the grey block-out adhesive ensures vibrant graphics and
minimal substrate show through.
“We find Meta Wrap MD-X great for wrapping projects as it prints very
well and the Meta Scape air release technology makes it very easy to
apply,” Archer continues.
MD-CR is a 50-micron crystal-clear polyester window film that is
suitable for permanent graphics such as architectural window
manifestation, and can be removed cleanly in the short-term for
promotional applications. It can be printed in reverse and applied to
the inside of the glass.
Metamark’s optically clear MD-CR window film was reversed printed by Venture Signs for application to glass doors, to create privacy for individual wards as part of a hospital refurbishment project in Doncaster
“Metamark’s optically clear products print well with great results, and
the media itself disappears almost entirely once applied to glass, just
leaving the printed image on view,” observes Archer.
Archer is also enthusiastic about Metamark’s Meta Scape air release
technology, which is available across a variety of product ranges: “It’s
absolutely fantastic; everything about it helps to make application
that much easier. Metamark products are always available and delivered
on time, and we have never had a faulty batch of any product. In
addition, Metamark will also supply materials cut to specific width
requirements.”
Select choices
As a 3M Select Gold Partner, vehicle branding specialist RGVA
exclusively uses 3M products, which it considers to be the Rolls-Royce
of vinyls. With headquarters in Maidstone, Kent, RGVA specialises in
supplying decals, cut graphics, wraps, and livery solutions to companies
across the UK, working on vehicles ranging from cars and vans, to
trucks, buses and coaches, from single vehicles to entire commercial
fleets.
RGVA applied different striking liveries to each of ten 13m refrigerated trailers for Freshlinc, as part of a campaign to get people engaged in the arts
Managing director of RGVA, Kieran McCab, affirms: “As a vehicle graphics
specialist our standard choice is 3M IJ180, but for any deep recesses
we will opt for IJ380 or the new PVC free LX480Cv3 vinyl, due to its
stronger adhesive qualities. 3M’s fantastic range of material is always
fit for purpose.”
IJ180Cv3 is a short- to long-term removable film for inkjet and screen
printing. It offers great conformability and can be applied in extreme
hot and cold temperatures, so that workshop temperature is less
critical. It is suitable for vehicle wraps, vehicle livery, and
advertising wraps and is suitable for curved surfaces but not deep
recesses.
IJ380 is specifically designed for applications such as vehicle graphics, with deep recessed and corrugated surfaces.
It has been developed for perfect 3D conformity, and stays in position
even in the most difficult application areas with no need for cutting to
relieve stress.
LX480Cv3 is a non-PVC white film, with a combination of sustainability
and high-performance technology that offers an ideal solution for
sign-makers who are looking for a greener option. It is suitable for a
wide range of applications and can be used to wrap everything from
vehicles, trailers, boats, buses, and motorcycles, to textured walls, as
well as for indoor and outdoor signage. LX480Cv3 offers enhanced
conformability, easier and faster installation and removal, and greater
tensile strength, making it tear resistant. In addition, it can be
fitted in a broader range of ambient temperatures.
“What makes 3M materials stand out from the rest is that 3M never rushes
its products to market, and they are always rigorously tested before
release so you know they work—which isn’t always the case elsewhere,”
notes McCabe, adding: “They also stand behind that quality, which means
we can do the same. The 3M warranty provides complete peace of mind
regarding durability, fading, adhesion issues, blistering, and safe
removal.”
What makes 3M materials stand out from the rest is that 3M never rushes its products to market”
Ease of use is a big factor for RGVA, as McCabe explains: “3M’s
pressure-activated Comply Adhesive contains microscopic glass beads on
the surface that allows the film to be re-positioned before securing.
This can really speed up the process, which is important when you’ve got
a contract to wrap 500 vans for a single fleet!
“One of the major benefits is that 3M is a globally recognised
brand—which is obviously beneficial to us when we’re promoting our
services. But it’s a brand built on quality products, not just
marketing. People wrongly believe this makes it vastly expensive, but
we’re happy to prove that it’s the most competitively priced on the
market, especially when considering product quality and value for
money.”
A recent project has seen a fleet of ten Freshlinc trailers displaying
bespoke works of art after RGVA applied high definition vinyl wraps to
them as part of a campaign to encourage people to engage in the arts.
RGVA’s applications team worked with the Lincolnshire-based fresh,
chilled and horticultural haulage business to apply the striking
liveries to the ten refrigerated trailers that will travel an average of
2,500 miles each week across the UK and Europe for the next three to
six years.
Each 13m Schmitz Cargobull trailer features a different famous resident
from the Boston and South Holland region, who has made a significant
impact on the world, including the founder of the Royal College of
Nursing, Dame Sarah Swift.
Transported, the community arts organisation that commissioned the
project, asked Freshlinc employees to nominate subjects for the project,
and the staff who made the winning suggestions are featured on the
respective trailer’s rear door graphics, alongside an explanation of
their choice.
Freshlinc’s commercial director, Ashley Holland, says: “Transported aims
to bring art into the community, so this is a perfect collaboration as
thousands of people see our trailers every single day. We have
effectively put an art gallery on wheels. It’s creative campaigns like
this that underline just how powerful truck-side promotions can be in
reaching vast audiences.”
Transported, the community arts organisation that commissioned the project, asked Freshlinc employees to nominate subjects for the trailers
The self-adhesive vinyl designs, produced by local design agency
Electric Egg, were latex printed on 3M IJ40 laminated vinyl, and are
among the most detailed the team at RGVA has fitted to trailers of this
size.
“These trailers are literally works of art and we needed to be confident
they will look their best for their entire working life. RGVA has a
proven track record in the industry, and their work means these
spectacular liveries will be seen far and wide for years to come,”
Holland adds.
3M IJ40 is a polymeric calendered digital printing film with a
permanent, pressure sensitive adhesive, and features Controltac
repositionable pressure activated adhesive and Comply air release for
easy bubble free application.
A clear winner
For any projects which require see-through graphics, Contra Vision products are the number one choice for Allsigns, Bristol.
“Typically, we use Contra Vision on buildings to add both visual
interest, promotional messages and also provide privacy,” states
business development manager, Kevin Willis, adding: “With the materials
being so easy to apply and remove cleanly, that cuts down on
installation and removal time, which can be a large percentage of the
cost of a project, so we are able to offer our clients a range of
materials, which we know will do the job well.
“Specific benefits include options for 24-hour visibility, differing
levels of transparency, durability, ease-of-use and the Contra Vision
team’s ability to come up with creative material solutions,” Willis
adds.
All Contra Vision Performance perforated window films feature Contra
Vision’s Grayliner technology. The Grayliner colour, which is visible
through the perforation holes, enables printers and end-users to see a
close approximation to the effect of the applied graphics, thereby
preventing the use of excessive amounts of ink that often occurs in
order to compensate for the washed-out appearance of print on the
standard white liner.
One recent project for Allsigns was to wrap office space adjacent to the
Severn Bridge M48 toll booths and promote the benefits of the TAG
vehicle system, which allows drivers to pre-pay bridge tolls, saving
time and money.
Allsigns Bristol chose Contra Vision Performance 20 percent perforated window film to wrap office space at the Severn Bridge M48 toll booths
The front and sides of the offices, which are visible to motorway users
queuing to cross the bridge, were wrapped with 20 percent Contra Vision
Performance perforated window film, applied externally with
overlaminate.
Contra Vision Performance 20 percent perforated window film was used to wrap office space next to the Severn Bridge M48 toll booths
“This was a project we needed to get right,” emphasises Willis, adding:
“Our client was keen to have both strength of image and good see-through
vision for the staff inside the offices. We sampled several Contra
Vision materials and chose Contra Vision Performance 20 percent
transparency to meet client needs. Due to the location of the offices,
close to a busy motorway and the River Severn, we overlaminated the
material to protect it from traffic grime and weather conditions.
“The
material printed and installed well and we were particularly delighted
that the joins in the material do not show up. This will be a medium to
long term application and we are confident that the material chosen
works well to promote the TAG system and will also stand up to difficult
environmental conditions. I would say that all of this clearly
demonstrates what makes Contra Vision stand out. We have one chance to
get things right for our customers and we have confidence that Contra
Vision materials will perform,” maintains Willis.
We have one chance to get things right for our customers and we have confidence that Contra Vision materials will perform”
Whether new or established materials, it is clear that the top choice
vinyls for sign-makers are those which can demonstrate fitness for
purpose, quality, reliability, and excellent manufacturer back-up and
service.
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