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High-alpha cellulose pulp from purified wood fiber with a cotton content of 25%
120 gsm
16.5 x 11.6" / 41.91 x 29.46cm
813903027704
Models | SKU: AM98A3 MFR: 98-A3 $45.65 Ships from Manufacturer Usually ships within 3-7 Days. Delivery is subject to availability. | SKU: AM145133 MFR: 145-13-3 $47.10 Ships from Manufacturer Usually ships within 3-7 Days. Delivery is subject to availability. | SKU: AM1392024 MFR: 139-2024 $43.30 Ships from Manufacturer Usually ships within 2-5 Days. Please note: Your card will be charged when order is submitted to the vendor (usually within 24 hours). |
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Type | Cover Tissue | Cover Tissue | Cover Tissue |
Size | 11" x 17" | 13 x 300', 13" x 300' | 20" x 24" |
Become a custodian of your precious artwork, photographs, and documents with our Archival Methods Archival Paper. Crafted from high alpha cellulose pulp derived from purified wood fiber, this archival paper boasts a 25% cotton content, ensuring the longevity and integrity of your valuable items.
Our archival paper is acid-free and buffered with calcium carbonate, maintaining a 2-3% alkaline reserve and a pH level of 9 ±0.5. This ensures your documents and artwork are protected from the harmful effects of acid degradation.
The paper's superior quality is evident in its compliance with the Photographic Activity Test (PAT) ISO IT 18916, a testament to its suitability for preserving photographic materials. The sulfur content is meticulously controlled to less than 0.0008% reducible sulfur, further enhancing its archival qualities.
Our archival paper's lignin content is tested by TAPPI 236 cm-85, ensuring a Kappa number of less than five. This means the paper will not degrade over time, safeguarding your artwork and documents from potential harm.
This acid and lignin-free white paper, with its 80lb. text-weight, is buffered with a 2% calcium carbonate reserve. This prevents acid migration and environmental contamination, making it an ideal choice for album pages, interleaving between prints, or for lining when an acid-free surface is required.
Endorsed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), our buffered paper stock is recommended for the storage of all photographic materials, with the exception of cyanotypes and dye-transfer images.
Remember, the degradation of all paper products over time can result in an increasingly acidic environment. However, our archival paper's alkaline reserve counteracts this, providing a safe haven for your precious items. Recent research indicates the only risk to alkaline-sensitive photographs is prolonged exposure to water, which should always be avoided.
Choose our Archival Methods Archival Paper to ensure the longevity and preservation of your valuable documents and artwork.