Duvetyne
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Duvetyne is a black flame-resistant cloth used by the grip department.
It is the same material they use to make flags or solids.
Duvetyne is a twill fabric with a velvet-like nap on one side. It's usually woven from cotton and has a matte finish and it's opaque character makes it ideal for blocking light.
The flame-resistant coating will wash off once wet and ruin the integrity of the flame retardant, you'll see white stains when it is beginning to wash off.
There are also water solids that are able to get wet and be completely submerged for pool work or for work in the rain.
Uses
- Duvetyne flags are used to shape light
- Skirting lights
- Flagging off lights with home constructed teasers.
- Building a tent for doing day for night inside of a house.
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