Hi all, I’ve recently bought a secondhand HGP360 vacuum press. I want to adhere primed canvas to dibond.
Can anyone recommend a good archival adhesive, ph neutral?
I’ve experimented with some that came with the machine but found the canvas could pull off the dibond fairly easily. Is this normal and because it’s a slick surface? Or was it just not the right adhesive?
Thanks
Adhering canvas to dibond with vacuum press
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Re: Adhering canvas to dibond with vacuum press
I've not mounted canvas yet, but in the Wessex catalogue, Hotpress specify the Dry Mount Film rather than the Unimount Classic film.
Best bet is to call Steve Goodall at Oldham branch Wessex, he's the expert and Hotpress trainer. 07585 138566
Best bet is to call Steve Goodall at Oldham branch Wessex, he's the expert and Hotpress trainer. 07585 138566
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Re: Adhering canvas to dibond with vacuum press
Great, thank you I’ll give him a call.Justintime wrote: ↑Mon 29 Mar, 2021 10:59 am I've not mounted canvas yet, but in the Wessex catalogue, Hotpress specify the Dry Mount Film rather than the Unimount Classic film.
Best bet is to call Steve Goodall at Oldham branch Wessex, he's the expert and Hotpress trainer. <a href="tel:07585 138566">07585 138566</a>