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Lineco Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue (13 x 19", Pack of 100)

BH #LI1319100UIT • MFR #741-1319
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Lineco Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue (13 x 19", Pack of 100)
Key Features
  • For Color Prints, Textiles, Watercolors
  • For Albumen, Cyanotype, Dry Transfer
  • Thin 0.001mm for Max Transparency
Available in a pack of 100, this 13 x 19" Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue from Lineco is a non-buffered tissue recommended for separating prints, drawings or lithographs, specifically colored prints, textiles, and watercolors. Albumen, cyanotype, dry transfer, or chromogenic prints also require un-buffered tissue. This tissue is 0.001mm thin for maximum translucency.
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Lineco 741-1319 Overview

Available in a pack of 100, this 13 x 19" Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue from Lineco is a non-buffered tissue recommended for separating prints, drawings or lithographs, specifically colored prints, textiles, and watercolors. Albumen, cyanotype, dry transfer, or chromogenic prints also require un-buffered tissue. This tissue is 0.001mm thin for maximum translucency.

UPC: 099295537551

Lineco 741-1319 Specs

Material
Non-buffered tissue
Dimensions
13 x 19" / 33.0 x 48.3 cm
Thickness
0.001 mm / 1 µm
Weight
16 g/m2
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
19.1 x 13.1 x 0.35"

Lineco 741-1319 Reviews

nice and thin

By Joseph
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-09-18

just thin paper

Excellent product, delivered on time, as usual!

By Massimo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-12-04

Excellent product, delivered on time, as usual!

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Are these acid and lignin-free?

Are these acid and lignin-free?
Asked by: Lydia
The Lineco Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue (13 x 19", Pack of 100) according to the manufacture is acid-free and is recommended for use with protein based materials such as leather, silk, and wool. Cyanotype, dry transfer or chromogenic prints also require unbuffered tissue.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2022-12-27
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