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Condenser Paper - 20' roll
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This hard to get covering material is about 2/3 the weight of un-doped Esaki tissue. It is “airtight”, so needs no additional finishing to seal it. It is often referred to as C-paper.
Like tissue paper it is affected by moisture, so should not be applied tightly on a flimsy balsa frame, leave it a little slack to prevent it from warping the frame. Apply any decoration before attaching covering to model. A light airbrushing with a solvent based die might be your best bet to apply color, as the material is very fine and easy to tear. ~8.8g per m2.
This is a great choice for Easy B and similar indoor contest models.
It is best applied using permanent glue-stick, but can also be applied with contact cement.
TECHNIQUE:
For a smooth covering job, cut a piece of C-paper a good inch bigger than the framework to be covered. Lay it out on a flat surface, like a sheet of glass, but do not stretch it tight. Apply glue-stick (or an aerosol contact cement like 3M® 77) to the balsa frame perimeter. Gently drop the balsa framework onto the C-paper and lightly press in place. For a cambered wing, use the same technique, after dropping wing onto paper, gently rock so the LE & TE pick up the C-paper.
Using a brand-new razor blade trim C-Paper along edge of balsa frame. A straight edge can be helpful along straight LE and TE’s.
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