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Review Summary
2011-11-20T19:00:00
I have had a photography studio for 22 years. We use this with a roller coating machine to put a protective coating on all of our pictures and album pages. It takes some practice to get the viscosity right and clean up is important. It is expensive but a gallon goes a long way. We also use it with a spray gun on anything larger that 16X20. Our test show that it provides as good a protection as any water based coating on the market. A coating machine saves us hours compared to spraying.
Jim K.
Neschen coating liquids are able to coat most printed output on the market including inkjet, dye-sublimation, electrostatic, photographic, graphic arts, vehicle & fleet graphics, canvas, vinyl and film.
One gallon of Acculac coats approximately 5000-6500 8"x10" prints or 3500 squarefeet of digital material, depending upon coating thickness, viscosity and substrate composition.
Acculac will be dry to the touch in seconds. Maximum moisture and scuff resistance will fully develop after 24 hours.