Glossary

Conformability

Conformability refers to the ability of a sticker product to stick to curves and recesses in a surface without damaging the material. Common symptoms of a material with low conformability are creasing and bubbles in the material.

Monomeric films have the least conformability out of all vinyl sticker materials. They are only suited to flat surfaces. On the other hand polymeric have better conformability properties. With a little heat polymeric materials can be stretched over curves and also into slight recesses. Cast materials have the best conformability as they can be heated the most to go into curves and recesses.

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