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Understanding Backing Types And Uses Explained

Cardboard Backing<br>First in picture frame backing is cardboard is a common and cost-effective backing material used in picture frames. It provides basic support for the artwork or photograph within the frame.<br><br>Plywood Backing<br>Plywood provides a sturdy and durable backing option, suitable for heavy or oversized frames. It offers excellent support and stability while being resistant to warping.<br><br>https://flech.com/printing-display-packaging/ttt<br><br><br><br>

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Understanding Backing Types And Uses Explained

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  1. UNDERSTANDING PICTURE FRAME BACKING: TYPES AND USES EXPLAINED

  2. CARDBOARD BACKING First in picture frame backing is cardboard is a common and cost-effective backing material used in picture frames. It provides basic support for the artwork or photograph within the frame.

  3. PLYWOOD BACKING Plywood provides a sturdy and durable backing option, suitable for heavy or oversized frames. It offers excellent support and stability while being resistant to warping.

  4. GLASS OR ACRYLIC BACKING Glass or acrylic backing, which is sometimes utilized in shadow boxes or floating frames, guards the artwork from the back while yet allowing visibility on all sides.

  5. USES OF PICTURE FRAME BACKING Backing materials provide essential support to keep the artwork or photo flat and securely in place within the frame. So, picture frame backingprevents sagging or bending over time.

  6. CONTROLLING MOISTURE DAMAGE Particular backing materials, such as foam core or MDF, assist in forming a moisture barrier, protecting the artwork from damp and moisture-related deterioration.

  7. SECURING ARTWORK Backing materials keep the artwork within the frame, preventing it from sliding or slipping over time, particularly during handling or travel.

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