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Water Transfer Printing, what is it and how does it work?
Water Transfer Printing has many other names, such as Hydro Imaging, 3D surface printing and Cubic Printing just to name a few. We first prepare the item to be coated with chemicals, sanding, bead blast or sand blast. The item is then base coated with the color necessary to achieve the look that you want. We next take the film (looks like window tint film but thicker) cut to size and place it in the specialized water tank. We spray the film with an activator and dissolve the film, the ink/pattern floats on top of the water in an oil like state. The item is submerged into the ink which, by the force of the water, is etched into the base coat. The item is then rinsed for 3 minutes in our specialized rinse station. The item is then finished in matte, semi gloss or high gloss clear coat, wet sanded and buffed to perfection.
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Check This Out, first season WORLD #5
Steve Bron (bronnie) and Jared Fletcher (fletch) in Toyotime
After the two rounds of the UIM world jet boat championship here in New Zealnd the boys got world #5.
But remember this is there first ever year in a Jet Boat let alone a fire breathing Super boat.
An awsome effort, watch this space ill keep you all posted...
Have a look in our gallery for further pics of this weapon......check out the helmets the boys have on...
This fantastic HDR photo was taken by Neil Jones at Inshot Photography http://www.inshot.net/