Racewraps is an independent design studio that
works with the best printers and fitters in the country to get your
vehicle wrap job completed. Due to this we are not tied
down to using just one franchise but will always manage to get the
most competitive price at the highest quality depending on your
location and the job in hand.
Materials
With each wrap project and every client having their own specific
requirements, the correct materials need to be selected to guarantee
a successful wrap.
We only deal with the main material manufacturers, and
thoroughly test new materials before entering them onto our
specified list. We currently use wrap films and high performance
self-adhesive materials produced by 3M, Avery Dennison, Mactac, KPMF
and Metamark.
Each supplier offers
products to suit varying applications, including:
Durability -
From one year to ten years Easy Remove - Either permanent
or removable adhesives Conformability -
High performance wrap films that will cover every contour of
a vehicle Printable -
Materials that accept various print methods Laminates -
When extra protection is required, matched laminates are
essential
Print Method Digital print
technology is quickly overtaking traditional screen and litho print
methods as the preferred production method for durable vehicle
graphics. One off's and
shorts runs can be produced economically and quickly, and the
size of a graphic is limited only to your imagination.
Application The final ingredient
in the production of successful vehicle wrapping and high demand
vehicle branding is the application of the graphics. This is when
training and experience is essential, and where all the planning and
careful printing and production of the vehicle's
graphics for a great final result. It is essential that the
application of graphics takes place under the correct conditions,
and all necessary facilities are available, including a dry, warm
location with power and lighting. The vehicle needs to be suitably
prepared, and thought given to the best course of action. The
personnel need to be fully conversant with the skills required to
carry out a successful wrap.
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