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Suggestions decals for furnace

Copierguy

New Member
Was wondering if anyone has a suggestion of the best material to print a decal on? The decal would be going on a home furnace. The customer would be using it to write service dates on. The customer is hoping it would last more then 2 years. Any insight would be great. Thanks in advance.
 

Marie

New Member
Stouse has an industrial polyester decal that is for high temps - but you would have to contact them to find out what the temperature range is.
 

Boudica

Back to "educational purposes"
thanks for that info. what type of adhesive vinyl would you suggest?
I would think any calendared vinyl would do. Permanent adhesive (not removable - ya don't want it to fall off). I've checked out the sticker on our furnace, nothing special - just needs to be sticky. The furnace shouldn't get that hot.
 

Copierguy

New Member
I would think any calendared vinyl would do. Permanent adhesive (not removable - ya don't want it to fall off). I've checked out the sticker on our furnace, nothing special - just needs to be sticky. The furnace shouldn't get that hot.
thank-you :)
 

petepaz

New Member
definitely need to use polyester for the high temps unless the location of the label doesn't get hot then vinyl should be fine.
if the customer is using this for their own personal use probably doesn't matter but if this is for a contractor there may be specifications required for a label on the furnace, like a ul approved material
 
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