Store, protect and transport your valuable art work, prints, documents, and more with the Solander Museum Case from Archival Methods. This case is black with white lining and the 14.5 x 18.5 x 2.5" interior holds up to 24 4/2-ply, 19 4/4-ply, or 34 2/2-ply window/mats. For confident stacking, this strong case is constructed with low-resin basswood sides and spine, and a black, acrylic-coated cloth exterior. The interior lining is acid- and lignin-free card stock. The hinged, lay-flat design provides easy-access to contents. Users will appreciate the latch closure, nickel-plated hardware, and metal 3 x 1.25" label holder.
Archival
- Case top and bottom is Kappa binder's board (0.1), a bookmaking board with no glue between layers
- Lined with 10-point acid-and lignin-free card stock
- PAT tested and passed
- Covered in book binding cloth with a moisture-resistant, 100% aqueous acrylic coating
- Adhesive is pH-balanced and buffered, <.0008% sulfur content
- Reinforced hinge with dust flap
- Sides and spine are made of low-resin basswood
- Close-tolerance construction to keep out dust
Construction
- The tops of these boxes have a lip that helps keep out airborne contaminants
- Sides and spine are made of low-resin basswood for superior stacking strength
- The top and bottom are thick (0.1) binder's board; Interior is lined with acid and lignin-free card stock
- The spine of the case is hinged so that the top can fold open and lay flat for easy removal of contents
- When closed the box is sealed on all sides
- A metal label holder on the front accepts a standard 3 x 1.25" label
- All hardware is nickel-plated
UPC: 813903021184