Metal-X by Corvon
Metal-X by Corvon has rich, metallic tones and distinctive textures that add to a dramatic visual appeal. Metal-X is a latex-saturated cover material that is ideal for set-up boxes and book coverings.
Brush Texture
Diago Texture
Dimple Texture
Hammered Texture
Weave Texture
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Availability | Non-stocked |
Characteristics | Coated Paper, Faux Metal |
Coating | Aqueous Acrylic |
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Minimum Order | 50 Yards |
Standard Width | 54" |
Thickness | 7 mils |
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