Archived papers
archival tissue paper
Paper archive – white Unbuffered tissue
Archival tissue paper High quality, unbuffered tissue paper with a neutral pH value is set (pH 7.0) to ensure free stain protection and prevent acid migration. Made of bleached wood pulp lignin-free, transparent, smooth white 16gsm this network is widely used in Museums and libraries as the paper archives.
Archival tissue paper made for the separation of the wrapper, interleaving, scrunching, stuffing and filling in the blanks of a number of critical application packaging. Sheets unbuffered tissue paper used in Archival Storage, antique textiles, clothing, ancient heirloom jewelry, costumes, posters, prints, silver, a layer of the box and the Collections.
- Paper archive is actually a free acid and lignin
- Smooth, soft, translucent and very light
- Safe for family heirlooms, fine valuable document archiving & textiles
- Use as a paper archive for storage, antique textiles, silk wedding dresses, baptism & Stocked in 2 sheet size
archival quality paper
Archive quality permanent Paper A4 (ISO 9706)
archival quality paper, give your document on a better chance to survive more than 200 years using this paper that goes one better than regular paper free acid. It is made to ISO 9706. This means it must adhere to a set of standards such as pH levels, alkaline reserve (calcium carbonate equivalent), tear resistance and resistance to oxidation. This is an alkaline reserve of paper that helps resist contamination from external sources over the years. This work is sometimes also referred to as alkaline-buffered paper.
A4 Archive Qualifty permanent cream 100 gsm paper (acid free)
Make the same standard as our 100 gsm paper and other permanent, according to ISO 9706. Used with laser or ink-jet printer or you might just hand write it.
A4 archive quality parchment paper (acid free)
Look and feel section to print a report of the family history. This work has a fun textured feel to it and looks good when used for mainly text-based documents. If you want to include images in your report, then we recommend the white paper.