What kind of plastic is used to make large format holders?

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DREW WILEY

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Depends. Even darkslides have changed plastics over the years. ABS and styrene are common but not universal.
 

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PVC? ABS? I'm just curious.
This is a really good question. It is definitely a high impact material. It's very stable doesn't warp or bow when warm. The holders have a smooth surface, My guess would be a blend of some sort of styrenic and possible polycarbonate. High Impact polystrene, ABS. Doesn't look like it has a significant amount of glass fiber or you would be able to see it. Doesn't mean it's not filled with glass or mineral. This is a link to one Covestro's (formerly Bayer) PC/ABS blends there's thousands of different concoctions out there.
https://www.plastics.covestro.com/en/Products/Bayblend

The darkslides almost look like a old thermoset like Bakelite or melamine filled with some sort of mineral or fiber. It's not an ordinary plastic.

Is there still NEW Fidelity and Lisco film holder being manufactured?
 
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