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2008 Source Book 2008SourceBook Ȱʆʏɿʊʇɿʆɲʖɲʌʏʊʆɿɲ &ʖɲʌʏɿɳ ConservationPaper&Boards InnovativeArchival & PreservationSolution s thatgivePastaFuture ANACOMuseumsDiv.,117VouliagmenisAvenue,Glyfada16674,Attiki,Greece,Tel:+302109600915,Fax:+302109648128,Email:[email protected] Terms & conditions Suitability For Use Every care is taken to maintain the highest standard of quality. Our company wishes to make it clearly understood that it is the users responsibility to ensure that the goods purchased are suitable for the intended purpose. No guarantee is given or implied that any product we supply is fit for any particular purpose. Our liability is strictly limited to the invoice value of the items concerned. Product Coding System A coding reference number exists for all products.To avoid delay in order processing the product code number must be supplied. Customer Accounts We will allow credit to most archives, museums, libraries, colleges, universities, and other public institutions. Private institutions and business firms are also invited to open accounts with appropriate credit references. Prices Prices are subject to revision without notice and are exclusive of V.A.T. Our sales office will confirm all current prices upon request. Payments Cash with order, except for recognised institutions and approved accounts. Payment must be in € Euro with all bank charges paid.We do accept credit cards. V.A.T.at a rate of 19% is chargeable to all Europen Community customers unless your V.A.T. number is tax exempt. No V.A.T. is chargeable on exports outside of the European Community. Credit Cards We accept Visa cards. Shipment Claims Claims for damage caused in transit and incorrect deliveries must be in writing within 3 working days of delivery to facilitate co-ordination with freight companies. Returned Goods No goods will be accepted for return without prior authorisation. When goods have been incorrectly ordered and if returned a 20% handling charge will be made. No returned goods will be credited unless in perfect condition. Carriage & Handling Charges Minimum charge on all orders for one parcel € 20.00, each extra parcel € 10.00.For Large Heavy shipments & exports special arrangement is necessary. Microchamber® Mounting Board Antique White Microchamber White Microchamber Mounting Board Mounting Board Heritage White Microchamber Mounting Board Natural White Microchamber Mounting Board Ivory Microchamber Mounting Board Mounting Board Microchamber® ■■ Microchamber® Mounting Board Microchamber museum mount boards with their patented molecular trap technology have been proven to significantly outperform all other mount boards in the protection of framed art. These boards are available in 100% cotton rag manufactured exclusively by Nielsen & Bainbridge. The boards contain zeolites which are molecular traps which collect airborne acidic pollutant gases. These harmful gases are then neutralized by an alkaline buffer of calcium carbonate. Therefore, within the micro environment of a sealed frame mounted with Microchamber the ageing of artwork is considerably retarded. The boards are sulphur and lignin free, have a pH of 8.9 and pass the Photographic Activity Test. Microchamber® boards are the only mount boards available that pass the ANSI IT 9.15 1992 for the blockage of acid/oxidising gasses. Product Code Colour Size (mm) Size (inches) Thickness Pack 700-8649 White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 1 ply 350 micron 25 700-8632 White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 2 ply 700 micron 25 700-86348 White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 700-86349 White 1016 x 1524 40” x 60” 4 ply 1400 micron 5 700-8660 White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 8 ply 2800 micron 5 700-8652 Heritage White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 700-8656 Natural White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 700-86408 Antique White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 700-86409 Antique Whit 1016 x 1524 40” x 60” 4 ply 1400 micron 5 700-8645 Ivory 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 700-0000 Sample Swatch ■■ Unbuffered Microchamber® Mounting Board Product Code Colour Size (mm) Size (inches) Thickness Pack 700-6001 White 813 x 1016 32” x 40” 4 ply 1400 micron 10 ■■ Microchamber® Foam Board (bottom right) An archival heat-activated foamboard that allows art to be reversed to its pre-mounting condition. Ultimate Protection! You can safely reverse art to its exact, pre-mounting conditions. The non-permeable adhesive meets all archival standards and can be completely removed from the art. the adhesive activates at low temperatures with short dwell times, making it safe for most art. Fast and Easy! Gives you the fastest, easiest and safest mounting option available. You can mount art in just 15-30 seconds on a mechanical press - or as little as 2 minutes in most vacuum presses. Highest Quality Offers an ultra-smooth mount not achievable with other archival mounting methods. A permanent mount that is reversible when reheating to 150ºF and removing the art. Archival Plus! Patented Microchamber® technology actively protects art from the harmful effects of outgassing and from damaging pollutants - something no other foamboard can do! Product Code Sheet Size Thickness Pack Size 616-8240 32” x 40” (813 x 1016mm) 5mm 25 Sheets 616-8060 40” x 60” (1016 x 1524mm) 5mm 25 Sheets 77 Archival & Museum Board Most paper manufacturers obtain their water from nearby rivers. Obviously, whatever foreign matter is contained in the water can wind up in their paper. The manufacturers water supply is from an artesian well that originates from a limestone water table 800 feet below the earth's surface. For the 60 years they have tested their water, it has never varied in these astonishing characteristics: pH 7.2 - 7.6, no iron or copper traces, and a high concentration of calcium. Alum is never used in the manufacturing process. Pure White Soft White Colour Samples Cat. No. 700-sampler £1.00 ■■ 100% Rag, Acid Free Museum Quality Mounting Board Manufactured from 100% select cotton fibres, this top quality rag board features a 3% calcium carbonate buffer to guard against acid migration. The pH level of 8.5 enables it to resist fading, discolouration, and embrittlement. It is the standard for museums and galleries. Ideal for both matting and mounting prints, watercolours, etchings, documents and letters. Outstanding surface characteristics and cutting properties. There is no finer board at any price. Sold in full cartons only. Price per carton. Sheets/Ctn Ply Thickness Pure White Soft White Antique White Natural Ivory Cream wt size (mm) 25 2 ply 0.75mm 700-3242 700-4243 700-3246 700-3256 N/A N/A 11.36kg 813 x 1016 25 4 ply 1.50mm 700-3244 700-3245 700-3247 700-3258 700-3243 700-3259 24kg 813 x 1016 10 8 ply 3.00mm 700-3248 700-3260 700-3261 700-3262 N/A N/A 23.64kg 813 x 1016 ■■ Unbuffered 100% Rag, Museum Quality Mounting Board The same 100% rag board described above is manufactured without the addition of a calcium carbonate buffer for those who prefer mounting and matting photos with an unbuffered board. Price per cartons of 10 and 25 sheets. Sheets/Ctn Ply Thickness White wt size 25 2 ply 0.75mm 701-3242 11.36kg 32 x 40” (813 x 1016mm) 25 4 ply 1.50mm 701-3240 24kg 32 x 40” (813 x 1016mm) 10 2 ply 0.75mm 701-3242A 4.5kg 32 x 40” (813 x 1016mm) 10 4 ply 1.50mm 701-3240A 9.6kg 32 x 40” (813 x 1016mm) Archival & Museum Board Antique White Natural Ivory Cream ■■ Archival Conservation Mounting Board This superior quality, purified high alpha cellulose mounting board is buffered with 3% calcium carbonate for an alkaline reserve and will resist fading, discolouration and embrittlement for years to come. Manufactured to museum quality standards, this mounting board has a smooth vellum surface quality and excellent cutting characteristics. Moderately priced and available in both 2 ply (0.75mm) and 4 ply (1.50mm") board. Price per package. 2 Ply: 30pt Soft White (0.75mm) 25 Sheets/Pk Product Code size wt 714-2810 8” x 10” (204 x 254mm) 0.9kg 714-2024 20” x 24” (508 x 610mm) 4.55kg Sheets/Ctn Ply Thickness Pure White Soft White Antique White wt size (mm) 25 2 ply 0.75mm 714-3240 714-2324 N/A 12.75kg 813 x 1016 25 4 ply 1.50mm 714-3243 714-4324 714-3244 23.18kg 813 x 1016 25 4 ply 1.50mm N/A 714-4060 714-4066 43.18kg 1016 x 1524 79 Mounting Board ■■ Corrugated Plastic Sheets - New! Translucent This rigid, heat resistant, chemically stable copolymer of polypropylene and polyethylene features a sturdiness unmatched by corrugated paper boards. Tests have proven that Corrugated Plastic has significantly higher burst, puncture and edge and flat crush properties than B flute fibreboard. Corrugated Plastic will not burst on the Mullen Tester. An ideal material for box making, print backing, picture framing, artifact support, and much more. Available in solid white and our new, translucent sheets for applications where some amount of visibility is preferred. Both are 4mm thick. Price per carton of 25 sheets. Product Code colour size wt 225-3040TR Translucent 30 x 40” (770 x 1000 x 4mm) 12.3kg 225-3040 White 30 x 40” (770 x 1000 x 4mm) 12.3kg 225-4060 White 41 x 61” (1040 x 1550 x 4mm) 24.6kg Conservation Mounting Board found on page 79 B. Acid-Free Fome-Cor® A. Unbuffered Museum Mounting Board Mounting Board ■■ A. Unbuffered Museum Mounting Board This 100% cotton mounting board is unbuffered with a neutral pH of 7.0.
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