From: ImagedUSA (KEVIN) [#33]
26 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#32] 26 Oct 2006
Dave,
the automotive parts we displayed did have the Pictaflex lacquer on them to accept the dyes. The use of lacquer is very much dependent upon the type of plastic. In the automotive industry those parts would receive several layers of UV protectant coatings to protect the parts regardless of the the decorative process. (Typically the process would be hydrographics.) Keep in mind that this is a new technology and process and have not had the time to complete a robust testing that the auto industry requires. However we are working on several industrial applications with expectations of good results.
In addition, I believe that for the kind of applications that are typical of
2D sublimation ,the Pictaflex process is at least equal in terms of durability. It is different though in it's ability to decorate 3D as you witnessed with the full wrap coffee mug.
Thanks for the questions.
Kevin
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#34]
26 Oct 2006
To: ImagedUSA (KEVIN) [#33] 26 Oct 2006
Thank you Kevin,
I'm looking forward to the advancement (and announcements) of the industrial applications.
As we witnessed at the demo, once people saw the technology, the synergy between attendees took over and the potential uses for the machine will no doubt multiply, as people find and exploit its niche markets.
Neat stuff! :-)
EDITED: 26 Oct 2006 by DGL
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