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Lineco Buffered Interleaving Tissue (16 x 20", 100 Sheets)

BH #LI1620100BT • MFR #741-1620BF
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Lineco Buffered Interleaving Tissue (16 x 20", 100 Sheets)
Key Features
  • 0.001 Thick Acid-Free Tissue
  • Protects Artwork
  • Acid-Neutralized
  • 3% Calcium Carbonate
Lineco Buffered Interleaving Tissue should be used to protect your valuable work when placed in albums, storage drawers or cases. The translucent nature of the tissue allows you to identify pieces without touching them. This tissue will eliminate the print surfaces from rubbing against each other and potentially doing some harm. 

The buffered nature of the tissue will prevent any acid from contaminating the prints. This material is available in either sheets or rolls.

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Lineco 741-1620BF Overview

Lineco Buffered Interleaving Tissue should be used to protect your valuable work when placed in albums, storage drawers or cases. The translucent nature of the tissue allows you to identify pieces without touching them. This tissue will eliminate the print surfaces from rubbing against each other and potentially doing some harm. 

The buffered nature of the tissue will prevent any acid from contaminating the prints. This material is available in either sheets or rolls.

Note:
Buffered tissue is recommended for black and white prints. For colored prints, fabrics and watercolors, use Lineco Unbuffered Interleaving Tissue
Recommended for use with black and white prints
Use with silver halide films and papers as well as nitrate based films
UPC: 099295000659

Lineco 741-1620BF Specs

Dimensions
16 x 20" (40.6 x 50.8cm)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
20 x 16 x 0.25"

Lineco 741-1620BF Reviews

A must for storing prints.

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-22

A must for storing prints whether from the darkroom or the computer printer. They reduce the chances for scrathes.

Protects my prints

By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-14

I use between prints when I stack them.

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