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Tissue Sheets for Print Separation
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Frame Destination offers archival tissue paper to store valuable prints, artwork and documents. Archival tissue paper should be acid free tissue paper if you are planning to store your prints or documents for the long term. Papers that are made with wood-based products deteriorate over time. This is due to the lignin, a compound found within wood pulp, which goes into the making of wood-pulp paper. Lignin causes paper to yellow and disintegrate over the years, and this is a problem that is faced by artists who use paper to produce their pieces of art. The acids contained in wood-based paper can deteriorate rapidly, which is why acid free paper is much preferred. Prints, documents and other types of artwork can also be damaged by environmental acids that occur as a byproduct of pollution.
A great solution for the problem of acid build-up in paper is to use acid free tissue paper when storing your valuable prints. This quality tissue will also provide a protective shield from abrasion and dust, both of which can be damaging to your fine art. You can find archivalware acid free tissue paper at www.framedestination.com, your online source for simple, elegant picture frames.
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