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Archival Methods 16 x 20" Buffered Archival Tissue Papers (480 Sheets)

BH #ARAT1620 • MFR #45-006
Archival Methods 16 x 20" Buffered Archival Tissue Papers (480 Sheets)
Key Features
  • Acid- & Lignin-Free
  • Prevents Pages from Rubbing Together
  • High Quality / Buffered
  • Cost-Efficient Image Protection
Museum archivists, artists, photographers, and aficionados of optimal storage solutions will both appreciate and value this pack of 480 sheets of Buffered Archival Tissues from Archival Methods. These tissues are suitable for interleaving prints and drawings, as well as in the preservation and protection of artifacts. In portfolios, the tissues will help prevent the possibility of damage from the result of rubbing, while also adding to the work's professional aesthetics. Buffered archival tissues are frequently used in the preservation of gowns, historic uniforms, and various textiles. An archival product, the tissue is acid- and lignin-free, easy to fold and pad, and crumple without forming hard edges.
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Archival Methods 45-006 Overview

Museum archivists, artists, photographers, and aficionados of optimal storage solutions will both appreciate and value this pack of 480 sheets of Buffered Archival Tissues from Archival Methods. These tissues are suitable for interleaving prints and drawings, as well as in the preservation and protection of artifacts. In portfolios, the tissues will help prevent the possibility of damage from the result of rubbing, while also adding to the work's professional aesthetics. Buffered archival tissues are frequently used in the preservation of gowns, historic uniforms, and various textiles. An archival product, the tissue is acid- and lignin-free, easy to fold and pad, and crumple without forming hard edges.

Widely used to wrap gowns, historic uniforms, and textile items
Buffered with calcium carbonate 2 to 3% alkaline reserve, pH 9 +/-0.5
Lightweight (20 to 34 g/sq. m, 1.5 mil)
Passes the PAT (Photographic Activity Test), ISO 14523 (formerly ANSI IT9.16), and TAPPI T444 silver tarnish test
High-quality, buffered, archival tissue papers for interleaving and wrapping
Tissues are buffered for added protection
Acid- and lignin-free
Easy to fold and pad, and crumple without hard edges
Sulfur Content: Maximum 0.0004
UPC: 813903024529

Archival Methods 45-006 Specs

Thickness1.5 mil
Dimensions16.0 x 20.0" / 40.6 x 51.0 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)19.9 x 16.1 x 1.4"

Archival Methods 45-006 Reviews

Not Quite 16x20

By Nathan
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-28

They are about .25 undersized on either dimension... Would have liked them to FULLY cover the 16x20 borderless prints I bought this size to interleave with... Otherwise the paper is as would be expected.

Always use archival tissues. Safe prints.

By Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-12-29

Grit digs across a print surface. What's the point? Easy to use archival tissues are light and sturdy. Don't keep prints in a portfolio without them.

Perfect for shipping art

By Cynthia R
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-06-19

I purchased this tissue to place between watercolor art pieces that I was shipping. It was perfect! The transaction with the company was smooth and flawless, too.

It's Tissue Paper!

By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2016-02-10

Works fine for packaging prints for shipping. Owning an Epson P800 I wish that the sheets were at least 17x22 or slightly bigger so one sheet would cover an entire print at that printer's largest sheet size

Only B&H can provide them, Thank you!

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-05-26

For Archival photography storage Without Sam Flax, I am glad we have B&H.

Tissue Paper for Print Storage

By Cameron
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-03-04

I use this paper in conjunction with archival boxes to store my print. Paper is easy to handle/separate and protects prints well.

yes

By Maarten Vanden
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-11-30

yes, nice !

Scratch Scratch. Eliminate the scratch.

By Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-01-13

These archival sheets separate costly artwork prints that have value and are costly to replace. Art buyers do not need to see prints slide over each other with or without the possible scratch noises. They are impressed with the time and care of the tissue papers though. It provides a mystery of 'unveiling' for the next print as well. Win. Win.

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