Iron Paper Muji 10 m

Shoji paper for printing and ironing on
plain
Size 94 cm x 10 m
weight 80 g/sqm
6,91 €/qm
Item n° 10.50.01
65,00 €
incl. VAT plus shipping
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Description:

Iron Paper Muji

  • Ideal for printing with an inkjet printer
  • for ironing on different surfaces
  • or for gluing with paste or with double-sided adhesive tape
  • Composition: 40% wood pulp, 60% polyester (recycled product)
  • four times more tear-resistant than natural paper
  • plain, without fibers

A laser printer should not be used for printing, as the heat can melt the adhesive.

The material is easy to apply to rougher surfaces such as wood, cardboard, paper and textiles.
However, attempts are essential.

This variety is not included in our sample range.
We would be happy to send you a DIN A5 sample free of charge. Please ask.

The adhesive surface is on the rougher side of the paper. When used for a Shoji, this means that this side is the visible side.
According to our tests, the iron should be used without steam, but with a relatively high temperature setting (according to the manufacturer 140-160 °).

The iron paper is also stretched afterwards if it is misted with a water syringe after fixation.

You can work with steam to remove old paper that has been applied with water-soluble paste.


Iron Paper

Printable, ironable.
Muji and Unryu.
Composition: 60% wood fibres, and 40% PET fibres (a recycled product from old plastic bottles).
Very tear-resistant, 4 times as stable as normal Shoji paper.

Basically, it is possible to print on all Shojipapers.
Ironpaper has the advantage that you can apply it after printing on many different surfaces with an iron.
It is very important not to print the Iron Paper with a laserprinter because the resulting heat would damage the printer.

The special coating of this paper prevents the ink from leaking during printing.
One side is thinly coated with Acrylic, which forms a bond with the substrate through the action of heat at 145-150°C. The other side is coated with Acrylic.

Possible are e.g. furniture surfaces such as built-in cupboards, walls ... but also apply on other paper to obtain a more stable and thicker paper (panel curtains)
Self-designed mural paintings, printed photos and many other diverse uses are conceivable.

This paper is not part of our sample collection. Please order samples separately. They will be sent to you free of charge.

By the way: if you enter the keywords "iron paper shoji" on YouTube, you will find various videos on the subject.

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