Posted by Deidre Kruser on Thu, Oct 08, 2009
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process Singular ID graphics Decorated polycarbonate
application Medical Equipment
challenge •Create nameplate with finely detailed individual graphics using pressure sensitive adhesive for final assembly
solution Typically the Singular ID process, which creates individual metal graphics, uses a heat activated adhesive for finely detailed graphics. The trademark symbol for the Alcon logo is an example of a small scale graphic, measuring only .050" in diameter. The challenge for this nameplate was assembly to the final product didn't allow for a heat activated adhesive. Applying the aluminum graphic to a decorated polycarbonate carrier meant fine metal graphics could be included while using a pressure sensitive adhesive for final assembly. The polycarbonate background was printed to match the medical product. A pressure sensitive adhesive was laminated to the back for easy assembly. |
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Posted by Deidre Kruser on Tue, Jun 02, 2009
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process Singular ID
application Yamaha Boat
challenge • Individual letters • Precise positioning on a contoured product
solution Our patent-pending Singular ID process provides individual letters or graphics to create a nameplate that showcases a product. Decoration can be selective and incorporate standard processes including embossing, lithography, screening or diamond cutting. One positioning carrier ensures specific alignment and user friendly assembly to the product's surface. The result is premium identification for a premium brand. |