Decal is short for decalcomania and refers to a printed design or image that can be transferred from special paper or film onto another surface , usually with heat or water.

Basic definition

  • A decal is essentially a transferable sticker : the artwork is printed on a paper or plastic carrier, then “slid” onto something else (like metal, glass, plastic, or ceramics) and sealed in place.
  • After application, the carrier backing is removed, leaving only the printed design bonded to the new surface.

How decals are different from regular stickers

Feature| Decal| Regular sticker
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How it sticks| Uses water‑ or heat‑activated adhesive; often looks more “painted‑on.” 54| Uses a sticky adhesive layer from the start. 4
Finish| Tends to look smoother and more integrated with the surface. 45| Usually has a slightly raised, more “plastic” look. 4
Typical uses| Car graphics, model kits, tiles, ceramics, industrial labels. 45| Signs, labels, packaging, simple decorative labels. 4

Where you see decals in real life

  • Vehicles and machines : Car logos, racing numbers on bikes or helmets, and warning symbols on equipment.
  • DIY and models : Model‑building kits (aircraft, cars, ships) use decals for tiny markings and logos, often considered tricky to apply perfectly.
  • Home and decor : Transfer designs on glass, tiles, or furniture for a “painted”‑looking pattern without paint.

If you mean “decal” in a specific new context (like a brand, app, or crypto project), that’s a separate usage—just say what domain you’re asking about and I’ll break it down.