The Archival Methods 11.75 x 15 x 3" Drop-Front Black Archival Storage Box can hold a wide variety of material safely and securely. This box is archival in design and is made from heavyweight ArchivalGrade boxboard. Use it for anything from old newsprint to pamphlets.
We all have boxes and boxes of old images that we inherited from our families. Most of these photos are usually stored in attics and closets in old-fashioned cardboard boxes that are subject to degradation from humidity, water and other elements. Archival Methods Storage Boxes are high-quality containers not only perfect for today's digital revolution but for preserving your older traditional prints.
With Archival Methods, your precious memories will remain intact and allowed to be safely passed on to future generations.
| Format | Drop Front Storage Box |
| Capacity | 3" (75 mm) |
| Refillable | Not Applicable |
| Handles/Straps | Not Applicable |
| Padding | Not Applicable |
| Type of Closure | Box-type closure |
| External Pockets | Not Applicable |
| Internal Pockets | Not Applicable |
| Construction | Made from fully bleached, high alpha cellulose pulp; it does not contain any post consumer waste recycled pulp; paper is free of metal particles, waxes, plasticizers, residual bleach, peroxide, sulfur content is less than 0.0008% reducible sulfur |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 11.75 x 15 x 3" (299 x 381 x 75 mm) |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about Archival Methods 01-133 Drop Front Archival Storage Box (11.75 x 15 x 3" , Black):
USED FOR DOCUMENT STORAGE
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Comments about Archival Methods 01-133 Drop Front Archival Storage Box (11.75 x 15 x 3" , Black):
I purchased this product so that I could use it to store my archieval photo album rather than store prints dirrectly in it. Basically I am using it as an archieval-grade box to keep dust and dirt off of my G-Series photo album. For this purpose it does great. The construction is reasonably sound and the matterial is sufficiently robust although I would recommend Archieval Method's "Print Lux" boxes if you want something more rigid.
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