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Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets)

  • Price: $12.50
  • B&H # DRCT81025
  • Mfr# E0810-2

Product Highlights

  • Low Melting Temperature - 165°
  • Excellent with Digital Prints
  • Also Good for Foam, Cardboard
  • Can be Removed by Reheating

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Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets)
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Dry-Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue is hard to beat when it comes to a universal, general purpose dry mount tissue for pro and amateur use.

For photographers, this paper works well with either resin coated or fiber based prints. For hobbyists, it is an excellent choice for scrapbooks or the general preservation of papers and artwork. The lasting bond is removable by simply reheating the item to 200°.

Developed for maximum versatility
Very low activating temperature of 165°
Bonds as it cools
Dimensions 8x10" (20.3 x 25.4cm)

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Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets)
 
4.7

(based on 3 reviews)

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REVIEWS

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5.0

Great for price

By SharpieItBlack

from Indiana

About Me Semi-Professional

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Lightweight
  • Reliable

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Mounting

    Comments about Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets):

    Great things about it? Well in our photo finishing "lab"/room at the university we have a huge dry mount press. This brand worked best than what I bought at my local photo store!

    I will definitely buy again.

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    4.0

    Could it be a smidge smaller than 8x10?

    By film student

    from orange city, ia

    About Me Casual Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Lightweight

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets):

        The mounting tissue works great. But for some reason it was a little bit bigger than my 8x10 contact paper... So I have to trim a little bit off one side, which really is no problem, it just takes 30 more seconds out of my busy day... :)

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        5.0

        works really well!

        By Becca

        from OH

        About Me Quality Oriented

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Compact
        • Easy Retrieval
        • Easy to Organize

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Staying Organized

          Comments about Dry Lam Colortac Dry Mounting Tissue (8x10" ,25 Sheets):

          I used it and it works very well.

          • Primary use:
          • Personal

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