sbray said...
I had email contact with Brokite and asked them what they use for top & bottom sheets?
Their reply was:
"We use a clear vinyl material called 60/40 that is silkscreened on the down side so graphics will not wear off. It has superior UV protection and since a scratch would have to go all the way thought the 60/40 to get to the graphics, that never happens."
Does anyone have further info on this "epoxy friendly" 60/40 vinyl, e.g. Aust suppliers?
Fossil
I got some feedback from JMF on the KiteForum.com about topsheet material. PBT plastic film (which is what Brokites talk about in their video as well) is also used on snowboards and can be printed on as well.
This is a US supplier, unforetunately, who also sell inserts. I wonder if PBT is the type of material and 60/40 is a product name.
www.snowboardmaterials.com/index.php/404Some other product names I've seen mentioned are Durasurf and Duraclear which are used the same way.
A few comments I have heard about using this or other skin material is that you need to make sure that the mold surface is free from dirt and 'specs' because although it is abbrasion resistant small grains on the surface will leave dents in the plastic and you'll loose the slick look.
The easier solution to graphics I've seen is to use an ink jet printer with rice paper for the graphics and lay it unser thin ( 1.5 oz ) glass and smooth peel ply.