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[Conservation Resources Int.] A registered trademark for a series of multilayer archival paper products. MicroChamber® papers are lignin-free, sulfur-free, alkaline pulped, and contain an alkaline reserve. In addition MicroChamber® products contain an interior layer with zeolite molecular traps and/or activated charcoal to absorb airborne pollutants and evolved gas-phase degradation products. MicroChamber® products are available as bond paper, interleaving paper, barrier paper, backing boards, mat boards, containers, boxes, and envelopes. | [Conservation Resources Int.] A registered trademark for a series of multilayer archival paper products. MicroChamber® papers are lignin-free, sulfur-free, alkaline pulped, and contain an alkaline reserve. In addition MicroChamber® products contain an interior layer with zeolite molecular traps and/or activated charcoal to absorb airborne pollutants and evolved gas-phase degradation products. MicroChamber® products are available as bond paper, interleaving paper, barrier paper, backing boards, mat boards, containers, boxes, and envelopes. | ||
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− | Vine and Hollinger, "Active Archival Housing" Restaurator, Vol. 14, 1993. | + | * Vine and Hollinger, "Active Archival Housing" Restaurator, Vol. 14, 1993. |
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 1 October 2022
Description
[Conservation Resources Int.] A registered trademark for a series of multilayer archival paper products. MicroChamber® papers are lignin-free, sulfur-free, alkaline pulped, and contain an alkaline reserve. In addition MicroChamber® products contain an interior layer with zeolite molecular traps and/or activated charcoal to absorb airborne pollutants and evolved gas-phase degradation products. MicroChamber® products are available as bond paper, interleaving paper, barrier paper, backing boards, mat boards, containers, boxes, and envelopes.
Resources and Citations
- Vine and Hollinger, "Active Archival Housing" Restaurator, Vol. 14, 1993.