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- What Does That Mean? Acid- and Lignin-Free - Gaylord
Learn how acid and lignin can deteriorate your paper artifacts and how acid- and lignin-free storage materials can protect them
- Scotch Thermal Laminating Pouches - BulkOfficeSupply. com
Laminating pouches are designed for use with the 3M Scotch Thermal Laminator or any standard, thermal-pouch laminator Pouches provide instant, two-sided protection for frequently handled or referred to items
- Beyond Photo-Safe. . . What Does it All Mean? - Archival Methods Blog
However, for paper products, acid-free and lignin-free are two of the most common attributes ACID-FREE paper is made from pulp with a pH above 7 and often BUFFERED with calcium carbonate to neutralize acids formed with aging, or absorbed from the object
- Archival Storage Boxes, Acid-Free Document Photo Boxes - Gaylord
Store and protect a single item or an entire collection with acid-free, lignin-free Gaylord Archival storage boxes We manufacture our archival boxes in a huge variety of sizes and styles to preserve nearly any item in your collections
- Xyron 2500 Two-Sided Thermal Sensitive High Gloss Laminating Roll Set . . .
Non-toxic, acid-free 300' thermal laminate No heat, mess, or waiting Simple installation, easy to switch applications Buy today
- Does ‘Lignin Free’ Really Mean ‘Lignin Free’?
“Lignin-Free – referes to paper made with less than 1% lignin, which is more accurately called low-lignin Papers having a high-lignin content (including papers made using a mechanical pulping process) should not be used for archival applications
- Acid-free and lignin-free paper or board - Print File Archival Storage
An acid-free and lignin-free paper or board is a purified material that will not break down over time and become acidic A paper or board that is only acid-free and still has lignin content will become acidic
- What is Lignin Free And Why Should You Use It?
Lignin is basically a natural bonding element that holds wood together Without it trees would not be stiff, and would not grow as tall as they do To put simply Lignin is the natural worlds concrete, binding the trees together How does Lignin affect your scrapbooks?
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