I started off by finding out that "Polyethene" and "PET" film are the same thing. I have a feeling that there's a roll of PET out there that isnt' called "Clear PET roll" because the only market for that at the moment are businesses selling to other businesses (story of #Filament Furnace [gd0042] ). This log is the research I've done over the past 24 hours:
- While it would've been truly convinient (since this was the first thing I found when starting to google), Acetate is not a suitable material.
- Unfortunately, the film on these "self adhesive" PET films is a thinner PVC film. I was hoping I could just peel off and discard the sticky film.
- The vast majority of films are much wider than 20cm. Like 60cm and up.
- This film could be an option if it can be cut into sections of 20cm.
It's a film that has a layer of silicone on both sides. It's used for things like transparent film that stickers are packaged on. Vat + shipping brings the total to £45.
- Clear sequin film would've been an option if only it was wider. Widest I could find was 125mm.
- This might be an option...
- The only issue could be its thickness.
- But wait a moment. Don't people use screen protectors with their resin printers?
1 tear. Singular. "Don't do that... don't destroy my hope.". They've also got the same thing at another listing, but doesn't have the "10 Pieces" text so I don't know if they're charging £10/m or something. That's FEP prices.
- I knew this business was business to business. I can't imagine how much PET is on that roll.
- Cool to see how these packets are made though.
- I asked the seller and they said that they can't really measure under 4kg. With this in their description, it makes sense:
- I found this listing yesterday and have just seen the response:
The thing is that it's still the wrong size (so I'd have to figure out how to cut a long roll adequately straight, and it's £5/m which is not great, not terrible. Additionally, I don't want to buy from some lone ebay seller (see #Filament Furnace [gd0042] ) for which I'm here to unironically buy his/her entire stock:
- Hmm. I've been looking at a lot of listings now and my mental neural network says there's a high probability that this is clear PET not polypropelene or silver-coated mylar or vinyl or B Film for some DTF machine or the sublimation stuff for inkjets (this is the best I could find the last time I searched. It's where the £40 PET estimate came from in this log) the other trap cards on this journey across the web.
Only a 2kg option? But it's in my league budget. YES FINALYY!! After all these years... I've found it. I knew it wasn't going to be called something standard like "PET film".
I found another listing which states how much I can expect to be on a spool.
- Ok then so does the cake industry just use whatever is transparent and available?
- Seems like it
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- Oooo some PET. *clicks*.
- Acetate again?! Don't say PET on the listing and ace-- wait. Is it one of those things where they say "acetate" but just doing that to get into search listings and instead use a more modern/available material?
- The first roll I found is actually made from PP. Interesting...
- A bit more searching reveals that PP that's used most of the time and the £6.94 and £36 stuff is the only allegedly PET ones I've found. Well I only need 10m of the stuff so I can finally get out of a search.
- [a few hours later]
- Found more instances of PET film. I had to go through a few listings but it's there. Considering that resin prints don't usually have to span over half a metre, it's probably better to go with the thickest stuff under 250 microns or so.
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