Full Version: Transferring Opaque colors to acrylic
From: AL (SUBLIAL) [#20]
10 Jan 2007
To: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#18] 10 Jan 2007
Brian, I,ll try to get yours today.
My associate from West Bend is coming here tomorrow and Friday.
It works well on metal Brian.
I have done more wash testing on uncoated tiles and it is peeling off in some areas so that doesn,t have an application for uncoated mugs unless you hand wash them.
I an going to test further on coated mugs as we haven,t seen any problem there as yet but only have 2 washes on them.
Acrylic works great and did some transfers on JDS MIRAGE ACRYLICS from the backside and it looks super due to the opacity of the white toner. It also adheres very well at 375 F for 90 seconds.
AL La Costa
www.atttransfer.com
1-866-900-2830 toll free
From: AL (SUBLIAL) [#21]
10 Jan 2007
To: Mick [#19] 10 Jan 2007
Mick, Glad to hear you are feeling good from not smoking. I am not feeling good from quitting as yet. I guess after 52 years of smoking it takes a while for the body to adjust.
I can,t suggest using the white toner on uncoated mugs as it isn,t holding up in the dishwasher as first thought. I am continuing to test coated ones. Uncoated tiles are good and glass as long as they don,t go in the dishwasher.
I don,t have a booth as yet but will keep you and all informed.
Thanks for the offer and will send them today.
AL La Costa
www.atttransfer.com
1-866-900-2830
From: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#22]
10 Jan 2007
To: AL (SUBLIAL) [#20] 10 Jan 2007
Thanks Al,
I look forward to seeing some......I am interested in imaging acrylic, glass, t-shirts, and metal.....but will take whatever you have as an example laying around..... :)
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