Heat-Activated Mounting Board - 24 x 36 - Filmsource

Heat-Activated Mounting Board - 24 x 36 - Filmsource

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Our Heat-Activated Mounting Board is a sheet of sturdy board which has been pre-coated on one side with a heat-activated adhesive. All boards are white and activate at a low temperature of 160° F, ideal for mounting projects such as: posters, artwork, photographs, newspapers, fabrics, and more. The heat and pressure of a dry mounting press activates the adhesive coating, forming a smooth, permanent bond.

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