Re: Chipping Issues - small id tags
Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 08:13
Hi, I'm having real trouble printing dog tags that do not chip after a short time.
I'm trying to print tags with info on both sides, so they need to be sublimatable on both sides.
I've tried aluminum (they were two pieces stuck together, that's why they were sublimatable on both sides) and they spoiled quickly, after just a few days the coating would begin to peel on the edges. Then I tried stainless steel (solid piece, coated in white) and they both feel more solid and look more professional, but the coating also chips after, say 10 days, if the dog is particularly active. In this case it chips and then, later, begins to peel off... So, again, not great.
Does anyone now of any sturdy sublimatable dog tag blanks, round ones in whatever the size? Is it actully possible to sublimate tags without them spoiling after a while? Are there hard plastic ones or can one order hard plastic for sublimation custom made? (I'm guessing those might not spoil, but I really don't know either...)
Any help, much appreciated!
I'm trying to print tags with info on both sides, so they need to be sublimatable on both sides.
I've tried aluminum (they were two pieces stuck together, that's why they were sublimatable on both sides) and they spoiled quickly, after just a few days the coating would begin to peel on the edges. Then I tried stainless steel (solid piece, coated in white) and they both feel more solid and look more professional, but the coating also chips after, say 10 days, if the dog is particularly active. In this case it chips and then, later, begins to peel off... So, again, not great.
Does anyone now of any sturdy sublimatable dog tag blanks, round ones in whatever the size? Is it actully possible to sublimate tags without them spoiling after a while? Are there hard plastic ones or can one order hard plastic for sublimation custom made? (I'm guessing those might not spoil, but I really don't know either...)
Any help, much appreciated!