
The whole process is controlled by computer and closely monitored using stringent quality standards. These layers are created during their extruding process, which creates a biaxial-oriented substrate… meaning the fibers are fused together in two directions giving its durable strength.
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Yupo is formed from three layers… the base, plus two outer layers.

Once these polypropylene pellets are created, they are fed into proprietary heating and extruding (or shaping) equipment.

These “plastic” pellets are created from raw materials that are delivered to the YUPO facility and loaded into unique silos and hoppers where they are mixed with minerals and transformed into pellets. YUPO is produced in the USA (Chesepeake, VA USA) with polypropylene pellets. Where and how is Yupo Paper manufactured? YUPO paper is the 100% recyclable, waterproof, tree-free synthetic paper with non-porous attributes and properties that make it the perfect alcohol ink art! We know Yupo as a favorite among alcohol ink and watercolor artists, but it is also widely used in several applications in printing, labeling, and packaging and plays a vital role in product marketing worldwide! If you’ve been to the supermarket or almost any retail store, you’ve likely seen YUPO used in product packaging!
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One of the first questions, I asked was “Can I Come See How Yupo is Made?” I wasn’t surprised to hear that they do not host public tours… but you can’t blame a geeky artist for trying, right? However, they were very forth-coming with some really great information that helps us understand how to properly work with YUPO and improve the lifespan of our art. The folks at YUPO Corporation were helpful and quickly directed me to Legion Paper, the company that handles their distribution. So, I decided to reach out to the YUPO Corporation with some questions and to learn more about the product. In the Alcohol Ink Art Community, we’ve had lots of questions about YUPO and how to properly handle and preserve art created with it. It has been described by some artists as erasable watercolor paper… which I think is cool… because I’m good at making mistakes! Because of YUPO’s non-porous nature, it’s the perfect substrate for alcohol ink art projects. It’s plastic-like, flexible, and durable. It’s a tree-free, recyclable paper, making it a great environmentally friendly substrate.

