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    Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    Does anyone know of a source for 3 mil sheets of clear mylar/polyester in 16X20" size? Light Impressions carries this item but they are out of stock and I need it now, last week in fact.

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    Re: Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    McMaster-Carr at www.mcmaster.com has clear polyester in 0.003" thickness,
    40" wide x 10' long under catalog number 8567K32 for $15.53 or
    40" wide x 25' long under catalog number 8567K34 for $31.06.

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    Re: Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    McMaster-Carr at www.mcmaster.com has clear polyester in 0.003" thickness,
    40" wide x 10' long under catalog number 8567K32 for $15.53 or
    40" wide x 25' long under catalog number 8567K34 for $31.06.

    - Leigh
    Hi Leigh,

    Thanks for the information. That will work.

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    Re: Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    Any serious art store should have it. It is generally sold in big sheets in drawers labeled as drafting vellum, if not more accurately labeled. Make sure it really is
    polyester and not acetate. It can be obtained frosted either one side or both sides.
    It kinks easily, so make sure the sheets are very carefully rolled then placed in a
    hard tube if necessary. Buy more sheets than you think you'll need. Then trim the sheets down to size and carefully inspect them over a large light box for blemishes. I grade and segregate the sheets according to application, with perfect pieces being reserved for images containing open skies, or other lack of texture, or other critical applications. There is generally a slight grain to the pieces, like that in wood, running a specific direction. Sometimes it is useful to take note of this too. Be careful when cleaning these sheets and don't use too hard a blast of air, or they will crease and have an irreverisble dent mark.

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    Re: Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    Sandy, any offset printing supplier will have it though typically 5 mil is more frequently used.
    Here's one example:
    http://www.valleylitho.com/acatalog/...ester_281.html

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    Re: Source for 16X20 3 mil sheets mylar/polyester

    5-mil is certainly easier to handle. Sandy- are you using this for light diffusion or emulsion transfer, or both?

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