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US Cutter Announces The Availability Of Anchor Sandblast Resist Material

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I have used blastlite for several years. It sticks really well and can take a lot of heat before it burns. The only thing you have to watch is the temperature of the room that you store it, if it gets too warm it will release from the backing during cutting.

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I use Anchor Blastlite.  We use it to blast rocks and stepping stones (we use stencil mask or vinyl scraps for glass or plastic).  The only problem we have had was finding a transfer tape that would stick to it.  We finally ended up using a paper tape from SW (sorry...it was before I knew that USC sold stuff like that!).  We also learned at the show in Indy from some company reps that you should wipe the mask down with alcohol before you try to tape it.  That helped, but you have to be very careful to not dislodge the small pieces in your artwork!

Once we put Anchor Blastlite on whatever we are trying to blast, it sticks pretty good with very little lifting.

Hope this helps!

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