A range of high
quality, acid free, archivally safe pockets, inserts and interleave
pages suitable for 4-ring A3
Albums and A3
Box Binders. These album pages and inserts are a little
bit more expensive than others we have tried but we feel the
higher quality, improved viewing clarity and protection for
your photographs are worth the slightly higher price.
Features: acid-free archivally
safe enclosures separates keepsakes
for safer storage a range of sizes
and types of enclosures reduces risks
of handling but allows clear viewing of contents
A3 Archival Album Sleeves
Manufactured from inert, polyester based material giving
full archival protection against physical damage, surface
reaction and atmospheric contamination. High optical clarity
enhances the appearance of the contents. The security
pockets are extra deep with the opening on the punched
side to prevent the contents from slipping out.
Suitable for 4-ring A3
Archival Albums Ref. LA321 and LA346.
Acid
free mounting inserts to fit A3 polyester pockets. Ivory
in colour with a slight calcium carbonate buffer. Allows
for organised layout of collection materials.
Size:
305mm
x 420mm
Uses:
Mounting
and backing of documents, certificates, prints and cards
Made from 160gsm acid free Alpha cellulose paper, ivory
in colour and with a slight calcium carbonate buffer.
Use these acid-free pages between the polyester film pages
to provide a visual and protective barrier and to help
neutralize any acidic vapour which may be gradually released
from the collection material. They may also be used for
indexing and annotation of the collection where appropriate.
For archival glue, labels,
pens and photo corners
please visitArchival
Accessories.
Archival Note
Polyester has for many years now been regarded as
the safest choice for the long term protection of
records, documents and certificates from the risks
of handling and moisture and sulphides in the air.
An archival quality plastic material, polyester
is chemically stable and has a neutral pH.
Its characteristics include glass clear transparency,
colourlessness and high tensile strength. Visit
the Archival
Guides section for further details.