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I am looking for hexcelite, where do you buy it? Hi, sorry for the intrusion, but I am looking for hexcelite, and an internet search brought me to your web page. Although you only mention having it in bins in your shop, could you tell me where I can contact a manufacturer? I need the material (or like it) for mask reproduction for almost 20 masks for a Shakespeare festival in Virginia. I have both a positive and negative molds to work from. Thank you. Lauren It is now called Veraform which is why you can't find it under the name Hexcelite. I don't know of the manufacturer, but I have bought it in the past from an outfit called "Unnatural Resources" (1-800-992-5540). It is also sold at: There is also a very cheap thermoplastic that behaves in a similar fashion, although not identical Foss Wonderflex, These companies also sell other related plastics you might find useful:
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