DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze UV-Pinnoite, KELT, spray - tilaustuote

DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze UV-Pinnoite, KELT, spray - tilaustuote - Tarvikkeet painatukseen - 26014 - 1
DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze UV-Pinnoite, KELT, spray - tilaustuote - Tarvikkeet painatukseen - 26014 - 2
DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze UV-Pinnoite, KELT, spray - tilaustuote - Tarvikkeet painatukseen - 26014 - 1
DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze Yellow sublilakka UV-spray Description A UV protective over coat containing two types of UV inhibitors to give maximum UV protection. This UV coating is an air drying product... Lue lisää
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DIGI-Coat / Subli Glaze Yellow sublilakka
UV-spray

Description
A UV protective over coat containing two types of UV inhibitors to give maximum UV protection. This UV coating is an air drying product and does not
require a curing cycle. This over coat can be used on glass, metals, wood, plastics etc.

NOTE: DigiCoat is not recommended for use with acrylic products, as acrylics generally cannot withstand the heat required to cure the coatings, or
heat and pressure required for dye sublimation.

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1Y9cZxTgLw

OHJE: http://www.subliglaze.com/subli-glaze-sublimation-videos/

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Subli Glaze™ UV Protection Coating can be applied at the end of the sublimation process (after the image has been transferred), to add a layer of
protection against ultra violet radiation. Exposure to ultra violet light (i.e. Sunlight) can over time cause image fade; Subli Glaze UV Protection Coating
reduces the effects of UV image fade.
Use it to

Protect transferred images against fading due to prolonged exposure to Ultra Violet light.

How to use Subli Glaze™ UV Protection Coating

Shake the can well for 1 minute.
Ensure the surface to be coated is clean, dry, and free from grease.
Apply Subli Glaze™ UV Protection Coating smoothly and evenly, holding the can approx. 250mm (10?) from surface using light passes at room
temperature.
Air Dry for 24 hours. The substrate is touch dry in approx. 1 hour, and fully cured in 24 hours.