Cast vinyl is a high-quality, durable material created through a casting process, which results in a thin, flexible film that easily conforms to complex surfaces. It’s known for its long-lasting performance, excellent color retention, and minimal shrinkage, making it ideal for vehicle wraps and other demanding applications.
Pros:
- Durability: Highly resistant to fading, cracking, and peeling, making it ideal for long-term outdoor use.
- Flexibility: Easily conforms to complex curves and surfaces, including vehicles, with minimal stress.
- Minimal Shrinkage: Maintains its size and shape over time, reducing the risk of visible seams or gaps.
Cons:
- Cost: More expensive than calendared vinyl due to its higher quality and production process.
- Installation Skill: Requires more skill and experience to apply correctly, especially on intricate surfaces.
- Production Time: The casting process is slower, making production timelines longer compared to calendared vinyl.