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it comes in MILLIMETERS...4 mil being the thinnest...6.5 MM would be about 1/4 OF AN INCH THICK. i believe it also is available in 10 mm.
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I get some slide in frames that come with a very, very thin coro backer, so I know that it is manufactured somewhere...I just don't know where. I suppose I could inquire tomorrow with the supplier where they get their material if you'd like.
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What is it going to be used for Deb? There may be an alternative substrate.
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I still have a swatch card of coro samples down to 1mm in thickness. It's an old one though and was from Laird plastics in Grand Rapids, MI. I had bought it for use as a waterproof "poster board". It screen printed beautifully.
You can get sintra in 1 or 2 mmm also if that would meet you need.
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