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50 9 x 12 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS ARCHIVAL COLLECTOR STORAGE DISPLAY ACID & LIGNIN FREE

$ 19

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Envelope
  • Brand: BK ARCHIVAL
  • MPN: 0912ACSD0050

    Description

    BK ARCHIVAL - NEW FROM BULK STOCK  CLEAR ARCHIVAL ENVELOPE , BAG , SLEEVE , COVER
    50 - Cellophane
    Archival Quality
    Acid Free
    ENVELOPES
    FLAP SEAL -  RESEALABLE
    9 1/4 X 12 1/4 ACTUAL SIZE
    ACID FREE - LIGNIN FREE
    1.6 MIL   40 MICRONS THICKNESS
    FORM FITTING FOR YOUR ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
    OLDER THAN JUNE 2008
    When They downsized the Magazine
    What It Means To Be Acid and Lignin Free
    Majority of Scrapbookers have heard the term “acid and lignin free”, but what does this really mean, and why does it matter?
    Acid free materials have a pH balance of 7.0 or higher. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is.
    The scale runs from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. Anything with a pH less than 7 is considered acidic,
    and anything over 7 is considered basic. Lignin is a natural occurring bonding element in plants that holds the
    wood fiber together. While lignin is not an acid, it does give off acids as it deteriorates.
    Therefore if you have a paper that is only acid free, but still contains lignin, it will become acidic over time.
    So why does all this matter? Simply put, acid and lignin cause paper to deteriorate.
    A good example of this is newspaper. You will notice that after only a couple of days, newspaper begins to turn yellow and brittle.
    The same will happen to your scrapbook and photographs over time if the proper materials are not used.
    These materials do not only include paper… adhesives, pens, markers, stickers, and anything else that comes into contact with your
    photographs must be acid and lignin free.
    Do not automatically assume that because an item it purchased in the “scrapbook” section that it is photo-safe.
    If it does not say “photo safe”, “acid-free” or “archival safe”, assume that it is not.
    A pH pen can be purchased to test the acidity of a product if you are not sure.
    Our top selling Crystal Clear Flap Seal Bags
    are ideal for art, photo, stationery, bulk mail,
    craft & hobby, and just about anything else.
    These bags have optimal clarity and durability.
    Adhesive strip is on the flap. USPS Approved.
    Details
    Crystal Clear Flap Seal Bags have the following features:
    • Crystal Clear Optical Clarity
    • High quality material will not easily rip, tear, wrinkle, or fog
    • Acid and Lignin Free
    • Archival Safe
    • USPS Approved
    • 1.6 mil thickness
    • Adhesive on the flap allows you to customize the fit
    • 10% Recycled Content
    • 1/16” size tolerance
    • Bag sizes indicates the opening side as the first dimension
    A great way to showcase
    Your Magazines & Collectibles
    AND GREAT FOR STORING
    YOUR PERIODICALS DOCUMENTS or PHOTOS
    ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
    MAGAZINES ,
    DESERT MAGAZINE
    ,
    NEW MEXICO MAGAZINES
    YOUR  OTHER VINTAGE MAGAZINES
    AND COLLECTIBLES
    all returns are subject to a 20% return / restock / handling charge , any return will also forfeit any multiple item discount for other item purchased at the same time when applicable
    envelope , bag , sleeve , flap seal , acid free , lignin free crystal clear
    75 sizes in stock ready to ship  ,  over 200 sizes available
    Features & Benefits:
    Crystal Clear Flap Seal Envelopes have the following features:
    Crystal Clear Optical Clarity
    High quality material will not easily rip, tear, wrinkle, or fog
    Resealable adhesive strip on the flap of the bags (allows you to customize the fit) with the exception to the Protective Seal where the seal is on the body of the Envelope which leave little for adjustment
    Fast insertion and sealing
    Acid and lignin free
    Archival safe
    1.6 Mil  / 40  micron thick
    USPS approved
    Made with 10% recycled content
    Acid Free , Lignin Free
    ,
    So why does all this matter?
    Simply put, acid and lignin cause paper to deteriorate.
    A good example of this is newspaper.
    You will notice that after only a couple of days, newspaper begins to turn yellow and brittle.
    The same will happen to your scrapbook and photographs over time if the proper materials
    are not used. These materials do not only include paper? adhesives, pens, markers, stickers,
    and anything else that comes into contact with your photographs
    must be acid and lignin free.
    AVAILABLE IN SIZES UP TO
    60 " X
    40
    "
    1.6mil (40 micron) thinkness
    archival quality.
    PLEASE ALLOW SPACE FOR THICKNESS
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