[alt-photo] Re: Best Method for Bonding Paper to Aluminum and Similar Rigid Surfaces
Francesco Fragomeni
fdfragomeni at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 23:02:57 GMT 2011
Loris,
Thank you very much! I do have a drymount press so that is the route I would
prefer to take (as opposed to wet mounting with glue). I may actually have
some of the Fusion 4000 stored away so I'll have to take a look and if not
I'll place an order for some. Any recommendations on a dependable source for
this?
I came across the article you linked to just before I read your response and
then I lost the page and couldn't find it again so must have just had a
moment of ESP or something haha! The article indeed gives me some good
insight. Thank you for the link.
-Francesco
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Loris Medici <mail at loris.medici.name> wrote:
> Francesco welcome,
>
> If you have access to a drymount press and Bienfang Fusion 4000
> drymount tissue (or something similar that works the same way...)
> that's the way to go!
>
> See this article:
> http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/3CG2/3cg2.html
>
> I think someone else already mentioned this product (Fusion 4000) on APUG.
>
> Regards,
> Loris.
>
>
> 2011/9/1 Francesco Fragomeni <fdfragomeni at gmail.com>:
> > Hi all. I'll be working with some multiple printing techniques coming up
> > soon and I wondering what the best methods are for gluing paper to
> aluminum
> > sheet (or perspex or acrylic sheet and other rigid surfaces). I posted
> this
> > question on APUG.org and a member messaged me and recommended that I join
> > this group and ask here. I've also searched the group archives but
> haven't
> > been unable to find much in detail on this (addmitedly I'm not familiar
> with
> > searching list archives).
> > ...
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