Archival Methods 11x17" 2-Ply Antique White 100% Cotton Museum Board, 25 Pack

Archival Methods 11x17" 2-Ply Antique White 100% Cotton Museum Board, 25 Pack
Archival Methods
sku: AM41204
€ 61.17
Shipping from: United States
   Description

Archival Methods Museum Board is made of 100% cotton fiber. Antique White is a yellow / ivory toned board, is acid-and lignin-free and incorporates alkaline or neutral sizing. All boards are buffered with calcium carbonate. This ensures protection from the destructive effects of acid migration from the matted work and from a polluted environment that might cause the pH of the mat board to decrease (become more acidic) with age. No optical brightening agents are used in the manufacture of their 100% cotton Museum Board.• 2-Ply / 30 Pt. (Approximately 1/32")• 100% Cotton fiber pulp (99% Alpha Cellulose). It does not contain any post consumer waste recycled pulp. Paper is free of metal particles, waxes, plasticizers and residual bleach peroxide. Sulfur content is less than 0.0008% reducible sulfur. Iron content does not exceed 150ppm and copper does not exceed 6ppm. No optical brightening agents are used in the pulp• Alkaline sizing is used for both internal and external sizing. No alum is used in the manufacturing process• Buffered with calcium carbonate 2-3% alkaline reserve, pH 9 +/-0.5, acid-free• Color dyes are light-fast and non-bleeding• Board passes the PAT (Photographic Activity Test) ISO 14523 (formerly ANSI IT9.16)• Lignin content is tested by TAPPI 236 cm-85 and has a Kappa number of less than five• The single ply sheets are laminated together using all natural starch adhesive Application For matting, mounting and preservation of fine prints, precious documents and traditional and digital photographs. For window mats and mat backing of small prints, a 2-Ply mat will create a 1/32" separation between your artwork and its glazing and will provide a flat, supportive backing for both display and storage.

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