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What is Gator board mounting?

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Asked by: Adam Adow

Gator board is a super rigid foam board alternative. It is great for prints that will be framed or temporary wall displays. Pair it with UV matte or gloss lamination and a back-frame for a more permanent economical wall display.

How do you hang a gator board?

A hanging wire is added to the back of the Gator board which makes it simple to hang up. To mount with Gator board, the photos are printed on a canvas using a large printer feeder, and blown up into a larger size. The adhesive is then added to the back of the photo by a roller.

What is Gator board used for?

Gatorboard is lightweight, durable and great for stretching watercolor paper. Gatorfoam Board has an exceptionally rigid surface quality and is very durable, making it the mounting board of choice for photographers, screen printing, acrylic, oil painting and watercolorists.

What is the difference between foam core and gator board?


It's very difficult to leave indentations with your finger. And if you bend the material. Instead of warping like foam core it'll actually snap like a twig.

What is Gator Board in Australia?

Description. Gatorboard is a lightweight, rigid display board with a polystyrene core and timber veneer surface. The core is very dense and firm and the surface is a wood fiber veneer laminate impregnated with resin for water resistance.

What is the best way to cut gator board?

Gatorfoam has a hard brittle shell. A table saw is the best way to cut it. Use a blade for laminates like formica or plastics (10 inch diameter, 80 tooth triple chip works great). Hand-cutting will usually lead to chipping of the laminate unless you are very patient- lightly score again and again and again etc.

Is Gatorboard archival?

Gatorfoam is an extremely rigid lightweight composite display board which combines excellent strength-to-weight values and versatility with archival quality which allows its use for display mounting of museum artifacts and materials requiring a non-acidic environment.

How long does gator board last?

about 3-5 years

How long does the gator board last? Depending on the environment, the Gatorboard lasts for about 3-5 years or longer. The material is made from a combination of paper and polystyrene foam, making it very durable.

Are Gator Boards waterproof?

Gatorboard, though named after an amphibious creature, is not entirely waterproof. The UV ink will give a slight protection from water and the polystyrene core can withstand only very slight moisture.

Can I paint on gator board?

Gatorfoam can be painted with acrylic base enamels (water base or oil base), or oil base lacquers (solvent base). Caution should be exercised when using oil base or solvent base systems to prevent contact with the polystyrene foam. These types of paints are likely to attack and deteriorate the foam core.

Can you stretch watercolor paper on foam board?

And you need something to stretch your watercolor paper on to keep it from buckling. And stuff that's what Gator board is designed for whereas foam core essentially like a paper product Gator.

What is foam board used for in art?

Some Key Uses For Foam Mounting Board Include:



Mounting – the key feature of foam mounting board is that it is the ideal way to mount a piece of art work or craftwork as a backing. Self adhesive foam board is great for this, as a lot of different media can be stuck to it easily and held in place firmly.

What is mounting foam?

Foam core mounting is a common display technique that involves adhering an image to a board with a foam core and a matte paper surface. Mounting photos or posters on foam core is an attractive way to complement an image without overwhelming it.

What is another name for foam board?

Foamcore

Foamcore, foam board, or paper-faced foam board is a lightweight and easily cut material used for mounting of photographic prints, as backing for picture framing, for making scale models, and in painting.