anyone applies 3M DI NOC film onto MDF parts ???
any views on whether this would be ok?, presumabley the MDF would need to be Sealed/Primed Beforehand?
cheers
Ray
AFAIK it is not required, but I would apply a sealer.
Especially if it will cover curves.
HTH
You may find that unless you seal everything thoroughly, you will get moisture problems - this will swell the MDF. Is it an interior part?
Hi
I would be surprised if you could achieve a lasting bond between the two without thorough sealing and subsequent rubbing down - the latter would also
be required to give a comparable finish to that of metal or GRP. I'm fairly certain that the coarse finish of MDF would show through the film if
it were applied 'raw'.
Regards Mick
it will cover minor imperfections but show anything else, best off going on a smooth, sealed surface. moisture may still get into wood and swell it
over the time, the wrap will swell until it gives way and cracks/comes away in time - how long that takes depends on how wet/damp the wood gets
ive wrapped plenty of metals and plastics with it but never wood