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Archival Methods Un-Buffered Archival Tissue Papers (24 x 1000 Roll)
EAN: 813903024604
The 24 x 1000 Roll of Un-Buffered Archival Tissue Papers from Archival Methods is ideal for interleaving prints and drawings, preserving artifacts, and wrapping gowns, historic uniforms, and textile items. In addition, it is well-suited for protein based textiles such as silk, wool, and photographic prints made using dye transfer printing or cyanotype (blue prints). Made of high alpha cellulose pulp derived from purified wood fiber and 25% cotton, the tissues are free of acid and lignin, and do not degrade over time. Being thin, they can easily be folded, padded, or crumpled without the formation of hard edges.
Made of high alpha cellulose pulp derived from purified wood fiber and 25% cotton
Acid and lignin free
Does not degrade over time
Thin - can easily be folded, padded, or crumpled without the formation of hard edges
Well-suited for protein based textiles such as silk, wool, and photographic prints made using dye transfer printing or cyanotype (blue prints)
Ideal for interleaving prints and drawings, and preserving artifacts
Suitable for wrapping gowns, historic uniforms, and textile items
EAN: 813903024604
The 24 x 1000 Roll of Un-Buffered Archival Tissue Papers from Archival Methods is ideal for interleaving prints and drawings, preserving artifacts, and wrapping gowns, historic uniforms, and textile items. In addition, it is well-suited for protein based textiles such as silk, wool, and photographic prints made using dye transfer printing or cyanotype (blue prints). Made of high alpha cellulose pulp derived from purified wood fiber and 25% cotton, the tissues are free of acid and lignin, and do not degrade over time. Being thin, they can easily be folded, padded, or crumpled without the formation of hard edges.
Made of high alpha cellulose pulp derived from purified wood fiber and 25% cotton
Acid and lignin free
Does not degrade over time
Thin - can easily be folded, padded, or crumpled without the formation of hard edges
Well-suited for protein based textiles such as silk, wool, and photographic prints made using dye transfer printing or cyanotype (blue prints)
Ideal for interleaving prints and drawings, and preserving artifacts
Suitable for wrapping gowns, historic uniforms, and textile items
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