Sorry for not being clear. I meant the sheet that you put on top of
the still wet tissue made 10 minutes ago - to protect the drying
tissue from dust + to have a perfectly smooth mirror-like surface when
the tissue dries completely... (Of course I will use paper support for
the tissue; if not, it will never dry!) Probably it's the same
material that you use for double transfer. 30 mils? That's ~0.8mm. Do
you think 1.2mm (~50mil) is suitable for the same purpose?
Thanks again,
Loris.
Quoting Sandy King <sanking@clemson.edu>:
> Loris,
>
> I am not sure what you mean? The synthetic base I use to make tissue is
> usually Yupo. If you mean the temporary support used for double
> transfer work, that is a 30 mil polyvinyl.
>
> Best
>
> Sandy
>
>
>
>
> At 2:28 PM +0300 4/10/07, Loris Medici wrote:
>> Sandy,
>>
>> What is the thickness of the PVC sheets (I guess you mean PVC when
>> saying polyvinyl) that you use to get a mirror-like and dust-free
>> surface for your tissues?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> With greetings and warmest wishes from Istanbul,
>> Loris.
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