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Pioneer Photo Albums MMT9 Photo Memory Mounting Tape (0.5" x 30')

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Pioneer Photo Albums MMT9 Photo Memory Mounting Tape (0.5" x 30')
Key Features
  • Double-Sided
  • Self-Adhesive
  • Archival, Acid-Free
  • Non-Refillable Dispenser
This is a roll of 0.5" x 30' Pioneer MMT9 Photo Memory Mounting Tape. This is a double-sided, self-adhesive permanent tape that features a non-refillable dispenser with convenient cutting edge. This archival tape is acid-free and suitable for long-term photo-storage.
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Pioneer Photo Albums MMT9 Overview

This is a roll of 0.5" x 30' Pioneer MMT9 Photo Memory Mounting Tape. This is a double-sided, self-adhesive permanent tape that features a non-refillable dispenser with convenient cutting edge. This archival tape is acid-free and suitable for long-term photo-storage.

UPC: 023602601352

Pioneer Photo Albums MMT9 Specs

Item Type
1x Double-Sided Roll of Mounting Tape
Width
0.5" / 1.3 cm
Length
30' / 9.1 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.55 x 3.15 x 0.6"

Pioneer Photo Albums MMT9 Reviews

Drooping framed painting

By Jenne
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-09

While the tape I purchased was narrow it was an easy fix (no photo) once I opened the frame backing.

Great product and good price

By Gail
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-05-10

I like the product and the price was good, too.

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I'm fairly new to matting photos. There are three matt sizes I use, 8x10,11x14, and 16x20. Will this tape securely hold the photos to the matt board?
Asked by: CHARLES B.
We've matted 4x6 and 8x10 prints with this tape no problem. For our larger prints we used a linen tape for both hinging the mat and mounting the print, but I see no reason this tape wouldn't be able to hold a 16x20 print.Search YouTube for How to mat a print in an archival, conservation-safe manner for the hinging and mounting technique we used... but be sure to use gloves so you don't get oils on the print!
Answered by: JESSE J.
Date published: 2026-02-25
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