Hi all, new here so if this is in the wrong place please advise where it should be, thanks.
Can anyone tell me when printing direct to substrate (Multipanel ACM for example) will the layer of ink affect the Fire rating of the substrate?
For example Hoarding graphics in airports need to be Class 0 fire rated. Multipanel ACM is Class 0 rated but if it is then fully printed direct to substrate will it still be class 0? Is the dry ink flammable at all or toxic when ignited? Is there a better ink to use, Solvent, eco, Latex etc...?
Just trying to clear up an on-going issue and find a practical, cost-effective solution. Thanks in advance.
Can anyone tell me when printing direct to substrate (Multipanel ACM for example) will the layer of ink affect the Fire rating of the substrate?
For example Hoarding graphics in airports need to be Class 0 fire rated. Multipanel ACM is Class 0 rated but if it is then fully printed direct to substrate will it still be class 0? Is the dry ink flammable at all or toxic when ignited? Is there a better ink to use, Solvent, eco, Latex etc...?
Just trying to clear up an on-going issue and find a practical, cost-effective solution. Thanks in advance.