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Is it possible to use lenticular lens without any adhesive layer and how should it be attached to image in this case?

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Is it possible to use lenticular lens without any adhesive layer and how should it be attached to image in this case?

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Generally, it is possible. Transparent double-sided scotch tape is used to conjoin lenticular lens with image (it is sold by rolls of about a meter wight). Firstly, it is attached to the lenticular lens (by means of laminator), and then, by other side, to the printed encoded image. Actually, lenticular lens with adhesive is the lens with the same scotch type attached to it in the factory conditions. You can buy lenticular sheets without adhesive and then stick the scotch type on them by yourself. In this case there is a possibility of spoilage appearing exists. The process of the adhesive application requires special, clean conditions.

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