Anyone know of retail sources of Mylar sheets, equivalent to that used in fluid mounting? Suitable substitutes?
Anyone know of retail sources of Mylar sheets, equivalent to that used in fluid mounting? Suitable substitutes?
One source:
http://www.aztek.com/consumables.html
Another:
http://www.prazio.com/mounting.shtml
And possibly this one:
http://apps.webcreate.com/ecom/catal...roductID=17967
I'm a fan of Dick Blick for such things. I've found the .005 mil Dura-Lar works well and is nice and cheap:
http://www.dickblick.com/products/du...ix-wrap-rolls/
The classroom pack is a good deal.
Bradley Buszard
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I don't think Prazio sells Mylar sheets any longer.
Gale
I'd go with the aztek stuff. I thought I found a cheaper substitute from a vendor in new york only to find that the first pack they sent was dusty, it's replacement not much better. I've got enough dust, don't need more!
That dura lar is cheap enough to try though.
Search for polyester or PET. Mylar is a Dupont trademark for their polyester and as such, is just one of a few manufacturers.
Steve.
The Aztek mylar really does have less dust embedded in it than most other mylars I've used..
Still Developing at http://www.timparkin.co.uk and scanning at http://cheapdrumscanning.com
I'd check a drafting supply or art supply house. They stock mylar for art uses and usually have several choices. I'd discuss the planned use is for scanning to ensure they give you the appropriate kind of mylar. It is still used by architects so there must be some in Edmonton, it's a large city.
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