No.  See this page:

http://veterinaryhospitaldesign.dvm360.com/vethospitaldesign/Veterinary+hospital+design/Building-materials-and-finishes/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/137374

about 3/4 of the way down the page under the heading "protective vinyl wall 
covering".  A form of "Kydex".

The material I have is in the .080" range.  It is solid vinyl with no fabric 
backing.  It is used below the wainscoat in hospitals in this area.  It has a 
similar rigidity as styrene sheet.

I got mine from a building project as it was on the way to the dumpster.

Darrell

--- In [email protected], Charles Weston <rotary-oy@...> wrote:
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> Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: More  FNF
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> > One Des Moines River 18 x 36 is JPEG, 250ppi, 3.71 MB
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> Thanks Bob.  I have scrounges several pieces of vinyl wall cover from some 
> commercial (healthcare facilities) jobs, each about 10' long by 20" high, and 
> am hoping to be able to use these to mount my backdrops.  This material is a 
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> > Many framing shops can't handle something that long. I asked on this list 
> > about mounting the photos on Masonite (pegboard), but the general consensus 
> > was that it's not a good idea, so I stuck with Foamcore. I would like to 
> > mount them on something a little more flexible, for curved backdrops, and 
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> > Incidentally, the photos at East and West Bonaparte are mirror images of 
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