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Communication Graphics |
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1765 North Juniper |
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Greenway Business Park |
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Broken Arrow, OK 74012 |
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Phone: (918) 258-6502 |
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Toll-free: (800) 331-4438 |
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Fax: (918) 251-8223 |
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Email: info@communicationgraphics.net |
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SCREEN
PRINTING - This is the method of forcing a heavy coating
of ink through a fine mesh onto the decal
or sign substrate. The result? A longer
lasting decal that withstands weather, chemicals
and fading from sunlight. This method
was originally created to meet the
demanding specs of military and civilian aircraft, trucks
and outdoor signage. Communication Graphics
lays down an ink density in excess
of 12 microns thick creating a decal that is usable for
years. Each dot of ink is large and impenetrable.
Other printers may try to sell you
an offset or lithographically printed decal
or sign … but don’t be fooled. These “higher DPI” reproductions
will begin to fade immediately once the sun
hits them.
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FLEXO PRINTING - This method of printing was created primarily
for short-term and/or indoor use. With a maximum ink thickness of
two to five microns, flexo printing is perfect for temporary promotional
decals, service reminder statics and short-term use product labels.
Communication Graphics also uses the flexo presses to print other
innovative products including plush labels, flexible signage and
mousestiks.
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UV INK – Communication Graphics’ UV inks feature the
same vibrant pigments used in automotive paints. Most other label
inks do not have a natural brilliance; therefore, some companies
may spray a UV coating on the decal to provide an acceptable, but
short-term gloss.
Clear laminations usually yellow over time, and clear coats continue
their drying process once exposed to
UV rays, causing edge curl and adhesion failure. CGI, however, uses
UV light-cured inks.
These inks are dried during the screen-printing
process to a glossy sheen that is fade,
chemical and light resistant.
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SUBSTRATES AND ADHESIVES - A substrate is the
surface on which the ink is applied. From
white vinyl to silver polyester, there
are a number of options from which to choose.
Adhesives come in many different formulations
as well from high-tack to heat resistant
to low peel. Communication Graphics'
account executives listen to YOUR needs
and help you determine which is
best for your application.
Use the convenient chart below to get started.
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MATERIALS USAGE GUIDE
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= Indoor Use
= Indoors and Outdoors
= Long Life
= Short Life
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| Polyester (AKA “Mylar”) |
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Withstands many outdoor stresses. |
| Vinyl |
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Very weatherable, good resistance to UV light. |
| Polypropylene |

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For interior or bottle applications, good for short-term use. |
| Paper |

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For events, short-term use, etc. |
| Polyethylene |

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Durable in a rigid or flexible mil weight, withstands chemicals.
Communication Graphics uses this material for affiliation cards,
car tags, rulers, bookmarks and more! |
| Specialty Films |
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Laminates, shimmer cal, voidable stock and more, Communication
Graphics can provide you with the most unique of substrates – call
for more information. |
| Specialty Adhesives |
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From low tack adhesive for easy removal, to high temperature
adhesive for hot surfaces, Communication Graphics will assess your
unique needs and make recommendations for your consideration. |
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SPOT COLOR VS. FOUR-COLOR PROCESS - Did you know that every four-color process image is simply a series of dots? In process printing, four dot colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) are used to produce the many shadings of an image. Process images can be screen-printed, but will display a larger dot pattern than traditional flexo, offset or litho printing.
For decals or signs that encounter intense
light, rain, cold, heat or chemicals, screen-printing
is the best choice … even if the
dot pattern is apparent at close view.
This
process image will last longer and serve
your brand better.
In spot color printing, there are over
1,000 Pantone colors from which to choose.
During printing, the ink dots ‘fuse’ together
to form a solid block of color. A very
vibrant and long-lasting graphic image
is the result, especially when screen-printed.
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APPLICATION METHODS – There are
many methods to adhere your new static
or label. Included here are some recommendations
that have worked for many. If you’re
concerned about removing paint or other
such surfaces, it is best to test the decal
in an inconspicuous place and use at your
own risk.
Thermal
Decal Application Recommendations (.PDF)
Decal
Application Recommendation – Wet Method (.PDF)
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