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Revision as of 13:16, 29 April 2016
Description
A paper that contains an alkaline filler. The purpose of the alkaline filler is to react with any acidic degradation products thereby minimizing the destructive reaction of acids on cellulose. Buffered papers and boards most often contain about 3% calcium carbonate as an alkaline reserve.
See also Acid-free paper, and Alkaline reserve.
Synonyms and Related Terms
buffered acid-free
Hazards and Safety
Not recommended for use with photographs or proteinacouse media.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Marjorie Shelley, The Care and Handling of Art Objects, The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
- Website address 1 Comment: SPNCH at http://www.spnhc.org/concom/supplies_cdn.htm