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- Dry Transfer Decals are Endlessly VersatileIt's safe to say custom dry transfers, also known as rub-on decals, are trending. They're used in multiple ways for everything from art exhibit labels and indoor signage to labels and lettering on custom products. You design and submit the decals for production with turnarounds within 24 to 48 hours. Dry transfers are adhesive-backed lacquer ink that is final and permanent as soon as they are...0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Industrial Designers Love Dry Transfer DecalsProduct prototypes can be crucial in industrial design and getting it right with every detail matters. Dry transfer decals for lettering and detailing are popular because they look great and apply easily. If you've never tried a rub-on transfer, take it from the industrial design community and order one. They're a vast improvement over water-slide decals because no visible carrier...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Custom Musical Instruments Need Precision DetailingCollectors appreciate the precision and will pay for extremely high-end instruments. It's why custom instrument makers use dry transfer decals for lettering and logos. It's the same process used for product prototypes, gallery labels on walls, and fine electronics. You can design anything you need, even in tiny sizes, and receive back exactly what you specified. Rubbing the decals on...0 Comments 0 Shares
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