Radioactive Stencil
Radioactive Stencil
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Radioactive Stencil - Reusable - 7.5 MIL (190 Micron) Thick Mylar
Radiation and radioactive material are very dangerous. It's critically important to mark any such material or areas so that people are aware of the risks involved. The symbol that is now universally recognized as indicating the presence of radioactivity or radiation was first introduced in 1946, and oddly enough, it was originally a magenta symbol on a blue background. Of course, now the standard is black on yellow, as are many of our other safety symbols. And now if you need the radioactive symbol, we have you covered with our accurate and easy-to-use Radioactive stencil. The Radioactive stencil offers you the simple radioactive symbol that you can paint anywhere you wish. You can use this stencil on the worksite to paint radioactive warning symbols on walls, windows, and metal or plastic signs. You can paint this symbol on the sides of containers to indicate they contain radioactive material. Plus, this stencil is great paired with any of our other industrial stencils, such as the Biohazard stencil. However, you might have a lighter use for the Radioactive stencil design. Perhaps you are decorating for Halloween and you want to use the symbol in a themed room. Or maybe you are putting on a play and need it to decorate the set. You can literally use this stencil design for anything. We offer it in a range of sizes, so you are certain to find the size you need. Available sizes include: 6” x 6” 8” x 8” 12” x 12” 15” x 15” 20” x 20” 25” x 25” 30” x 30” 35” x 35” Not only is there flexibility in size, but you can paint this symbol on any surface, as long as you are using the right paint. So, get out that black paint and secure your stencil. Then you can create your own radioactive safety symbol, for either work or play. And because this stencil is 100% reusable, all you need to do is wash it and store it away for the next time you need it.
Here are some advantages of using Mylar stencil material:
- FLEXIBLE: Mylar can wrap around cylinders and uneven or irregular surfaces, and can be rolled for shipping and storage.
- EASY TO CLEAN: Our Mylar is solvent proof, so cleaning up paint or ink is quick and simple.
- REUSABLE: Our stencils are built to withstand normal painting wear and tear, and keeping your stencil template clean is the best way to ensure a longer life.
- DURABLE: Mylar sheets are reputably the strongest type of stencil material, and maintains durability without compromising the pliable structure.
7.5 MIL MYLAR STENCIL MATERIAL
- Medium Weight. Feels as thick as card stock
- 7.5 Mil (0.19 mm) thickness
- Very flexible for tight curves and cylinder shapes
- Recommended for fine detailed craft stencils and smaller stencils
- Reusable as long as they are kept clean and well maintained
WHY DO WE RECOMMEND MYLAR?
As mentioned before, the best way to achieve a perfectly painted stencil with a very nice paint edge is to use a stencil material that is as thin as possible for your project. At the same time, you also want a material that wont absorb paint or any liquid because this will cause the stencil to deteriorate. A stencil made from paper, cardstock or paperboard will become saturated with paint or ink rather quickly, and this causes a crusty, uneven edge that can never be removed.
Another option for stencils, and one that quickly comes to mind when we discuss durability, is metal stencils. While these thick, unbendable stencils do have their place for some industrial applications where paint overspray and running doesnt quite matter as much, they can be very expensive and heavy to ship.
There are some other plastics that are used for stencil manufacturing, but these are typically cut with a die cutter so there is a limited amount of detail that can be achieved. And because this older, traditional process takes so much work and expense to set up for each stencil design, the minimum are often in the 1000s.
All stencil designs are copyright protected to their respective designer and intellectual property owner.
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