Museum conservators, special collection librarians & archivists use University Products' archival quality materials: acid-free board, corrugated, paper, clear polyester, ethafoam
Page 7, Archival Storage Boxes
Museum Matting & Framing Acid-free, archivally safe matboard, frame
Page 7 Archival Paper, Acid-Free Film and Museum Quality Board
Buffered tissue provides an effective, economical way to protect all types of art and artifacts. Archivists and conservators rely on it to protect
Buffered Acid-Free Interleaving Tissue Paper
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Archival Paper, Acid-Free Film and Museum Quality Board
Corrugated Board, E-Flute Archival Grade – MuseuM Services Corporation
This traditional interleaving material is translucent, acid-free, and unbuffered Used for wrapping and storing artwork, will protect against any kind of smudging It's light weight makes it easy to fold yet it maintains its shape well. Use glassine for a variety of conservation applications. Often used for interleaving watercolor and charcoal drawings but is not recommended for long-term photographic storage The surface is very smooth and has a pH of 7.0.
Lineco 448-1626 Glassine Sheets (16x20, 12 Pack)
Paper - Fine Paper - Archival paper on reels - transpar - KLUG-CONSERVATION
Archival Methods Museum Board is made of 100% cotton fiber. Bright White is a neutral tone 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.
Archival Methods 4-ply Bright White 100% Cotton Museum Board (13 x 19, 25 Boards)