"One question that came to mind, is the UV resistance of the images.
From the sample products I saw at the demo, some, i.e. automobile door handle inserts (if that's what you call them) and the motorcyle dash board surround, while showing great potential for higher-end applications, will most likely see steady exposure to UV light, which would bring the longevity of the image into question."
David,
with regard to UV resistance here is what we know thus far.
Our accelerated testing (xenon arc test) indicated 6 year office light environment aging when the inks were used in conjunction with our lacquer (diffusion coating.) The lacquer is sometimes required for parts where the material can't accept direct diffusion. In this accelerated testing we witnessed a fade of 5%.
Keep in mind that UV fading will be dependent upon many factors including but not limited to:
The substrate material
The inks
Whether or not the material has a base lacquer or diffusion coating
Whether or not the material has a topcoat (post diffusion)
Environment and use or abuse
Abrasion and pollution are other variables that can affect image quality life.
Thanks,
Kevin Howes
North American Sales Manager
ICI Imagedata |