RE: Kimdura and Denril Multi-Media Vellum

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From: ken watson (watsok@frii.com)
Date: 01/21/02-02:25:42 PM Z


It is a sheet of polypropylene ( spelling ) with a surface treatment that
helps things adhere to it I believe. It's intended use is for permanent or
at least weatherproof labeling. So it needs to take adhesive and most likely
some type of printing to do it's intended job.

..-----Original Message-----
..From: Sandy King [mailto:sanking@clemson.edu]
..Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 12:25 PM
..To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
..Subject: Re: Kimdura and Denril Multi-Media Vellum
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..How dimensionally stable is Kimdura/Yupo/Synteape? More than regular
..watercolor? As stable as plastics?
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..What exactly is this material? A plastic or resin coated paper?
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..BTW, thanks to Dave and John for the previous responses to my earlier
..messages requesting sources for Kimdura and Denril Multi-Media Vellum.
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..Sandy King
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..>on 3/1/02 10:13 pm, Sandy King at sanking@clemson.edu wrote:
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..>> Does anyone know of a good source for purchase of Kimdura and/or
..>> Denril Multi-Media Vellum?
..>>
..>> Sandy King
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..>>
..>Kimdura is the American name for Yupo, in the UK it is called Synteape I
..>have used it as a base for my Temperaprint for about ten years
..an excellent
..>product
..>
..>try http://www.yupo.com/
..>
..>Pete
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