Picture Frame Mounting

Picture frame mounting refers to the process of bonding, gluing or laminating a picture to a semi-rigid or fully rigid surface. This prevents the picture from getting bent or creased and makes for better viewing. What are some processes that are used in picture frame mounting? There is a dry mount process, which uses a heated press, along with a self-adhesive, which can be applied by hand or with a roller press. The most common types of picture frame mounting materials are an art board, a foam board, Sintra, Masonite and Plexiglass. Picture frame mounting is most often used for posters, displays and other short-term indoor items.

Tips In Picture Frame Mounting

When you are mounting a picture frame do not mount anything on corrugated cardboard. Acid levels run high and will ruin the picture. There are a few different options to choose from when deciding how you want to keep the picture within a frame. You can choose permanent picture frame mounting, dry mounting, conservation mounting and acid-free mounting. Permanent mounting is a long-term process and is irreversible. This form of mounting flattens the piece and sticks it down into position. However, this type of mounting would not be a good idea if you want to resell your picture (a painting of high monetary value, for example), since when it's done it's done. Dry mounting is the process of flattening a piece to a backboard using heat instead of moisture. A sheet of dry adhesive is put between the picture and the backboard, and then all three are put into a heat press that melts the adhesive, forming a permanent bond on each side. The danger here is that some pictures made from certain materials may melt at 190 degrees. Conservation mounting allows you to remove the picture from the board at any time, and it leaves no damage behind. Acid-free corner pockets may be used in this instance. There are also acid-free mounting boards, such as foamboard guards, which can protect pictures against pollutants that formulate in the back of a framed piece.

Shopping For Picture Frame Glass Mounting And Relates Items

There is much in the way of picture frame mounting hardware that can be found in hardware stores, some retail stores and through online vendors. There are also picture frame wall mount display cases and wall mount jewelry photo frames, that offer a sparkling alternative to regular photo frames. If you are looking for information on how to mount and frame a picture yourself, check out “Mat, Mount, and Frame It Yourself” by writer M. David Logan, who explains the process one step at a time. Picture mounting can help keep your pictures secure and protected from damage.

 
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