[pure-silver] Re: waaaaaaaaaaaaay off topic question

  • From: Myron Gochnauer <goch@xxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:17:59 -0300

As long as we are on the topic of laminating prints, does anyone know the 
chemical properties of the common "crystal clear" photo laminating material(s)?

Browsing websites of the suppliers and manufacturers didn't give me much 
information.

There are situations in which a fully laminated print might be desirable (high 
or extremely variable humidity, for example). [Has anyone else made a print 
that "would be PERFECT for my bathroom!" ?] 



On 2012-09-24, at 2:00 PM, Tim Daneliuk <tundra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 09/24/2012 09:35 AM, BOB KISS wrote:
>> *DEAR LIST,*
>> 
> 
> I - unlike others here - have had very good luck laminating with my
> large Seal press.  I bought the Seal brand lamination pouches
> in various sizes.  I *think* I got it from the Gaylord Bros.
> library supply house
> 
> 
> In fairness, I am only using the thinner materials to laminate normal
> size office paper to make water-resistant quick reference cards and
> the thicker material for ID sized stuff.  But ... I've had no significant
> problems so long as I use a release sheet above and below the work piece, use
> a sufficiently high temp (as recommended by the material's manufacturer),
> and have the press set up to deliver plenty of pressure.
> 
> 
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> Tim Daneliuk
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