Definitions for "Reemay"
A spunbonded polyester material used for low tunnels. Allows 80% light transmission and light frost protection. Manufactured by BAA Fiberweb. See low tunnel See crop cover See Microclimate Research page
A spun-bonded polyester which is resistant to adhesives. Reemay looks like Vilene-which is used in dressmaking-and is used in paper conservation as a release material for paper and paste repair and as a support when washing fragile papers-this is a trademark/brand name.
A registered trademark of Reemay, Inc. Originally developed by DuPont, Reemay is made of continuous filament, 100% polyester fibers. The process by which these fibers are drawn, randomly laid and thermally bonded is known as "spunbonding."