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The Fine Art of Finishing - Hot Press

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DRY MOUNTING TISSUES<br />

DRY MOUNTING TISSUES<br />

UNIMOUNT CLASSIC DRY MOUNT TISSUE<br />

This premium grade tissue is widely regarded as the “industry standard”<br />

for the permanent mounting <strong>of</strong> all types <strong>of</strong> flat artwork. It is<br />

especially popular among bespoke framers and photo processors<br />

due to its lay flat properties. Unimount Classic is a high grade<br />

adhesive on a porous, pH neutral tissue.<br />

Unimount Classic is suitable for mounting posters, prints, photographs,<br />

inkjets, pastels, charcoals, colour copies, maps, charts, blue<br />

prints and plans.<br />

Unimount Classic is compatible with a wide variety <strong>of</strong> substrates,<br />

including mount board, pulp and grey boards, grey boards, foam<br />

centred boards, hardboard, MDF and <strong>of</strong> course, <strong>Hot</strong> <strong>Press</strong>’s own<br />

specialist mounting substrate, White Display Board.<br />

VISTAMOUNT DRY MOUNT TISSUE<br />

Vistamount is an economy grade dry mounting tissue, which is a<br />

vast improvement on its predecessor Eco-Bond. Most <strong>of</strong>ten used<br />

by contract framers, this cost effective tissue <strong>of</strong>fers a permanent<br />

bond for posters and prints. It is suitable for mounting artwork to<br />

MDF and most types <strong>of</strong> mounting board.<br />

ARCHIVAL GRADE TISSUE<br />

This conservation grade tissue incorporates a chalk-buffered layer<br />

that prevents acids from migrating through the tissue. Favoured<br />

by pr<strong>of</strong>essional conservators and art restorers, this product was<br />

specifically developed for museum pieces and other archival quality<br />

artwork. Archival grade tissue has enjoyed a recent increase in<br />

popularity among framers seeking to enhance their dry mounting<br />

services with a superior grade service.

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