Thread: CNC Vinyl Cutting
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24-03-2016 #1
I use masking vinyl, it's adhesive backed.
I also use a blast resist material for blast etching logos on parts, that's adhesive backed too.
Is there any point having a non-adhesive-backed vinyl for masking? Why would it be "laminated" and with what?
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24-03-2016 #2
I use Aslan 85[?] masking film, I buy it from Dorotape.
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24-03-2016 #3
Graffian - Many thanks. I ordered a little to try.
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24-03-2016 #4
Aslan 85 is an water-based-adhesive backed PVC film, it's not a laminate ;-)
Last edited by magicniner; 24-03-2016 at 10:12 AM.
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24-03-2016 #5
Nick - I will tell it that as peel the backing off!
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24-03-2016 #6
Last edited by magicniner; 24-03-2016 at 04:10 PM.
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24-03-2016 #7
Check out a company named Hexis at www.Hexis.co.uk. In the world of self adhesive vinyl the thinner it is the more expensive it is as it sticks better and conforms to curves easier. There are a number of film specifically for paint masking and sand blasting. The masking material has an easy peel adhesive and is usually known as applimask or polymask. If you only want to do light surface etch sandblasting then the cheapest black or white vinyl film is very usable but if you want to cut deeper then you will need proper sandblast material that is almost like a thin silicone rubber but your machine will need a new sharp blade and plenty of pressure.
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