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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[PEL] A brand name for a series of transparent tissue tapes and backing sheets. Filmoplast P is advertised as an acid-free mending tape suitable for invisible dry mending of tears in documents, pages, and maps.  For additional products, see [[Filmoplast tapes]].
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[PEL] A brand name for a transparent tissue tape. Filmoplast P is advertised as an acid-free mending tape suitable for invisible dry mending of tears in documents, pages, and maps.  For additional products, see [[Filmoplast tapes]].
Filmoplast™ is a self-adhesive, non-woven embroidery backing that allows you to save time and money in your commercial embroidery operations. Application is simple, and Filmoplast™ is a perfect embroidery stabilizer for projects involving lightweight materials and delicate fabrics. Gunold's exclusive Filmoplast™ embroidery backing provides many benefits with its versatility and ease of use
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
 
==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
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==Resources and Citations==
 
==Resources and Citations==
* Gunold: [https://www.gunold.com/filmoplast/ Filmoplast]
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* Archival Accessories: [https://www.archivalmethods.com/product/filmoplast-tapes Filmoplast tapes
 
* Archival Accessories: [https://www.archivalmethods.com/product/filmoplast-tapes Filmoplast tapes
 
* www.preservationequipment.com
 
* www.preservationequipment.com
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 20 August 2022

Filmoplast P

Description

[PEL] A brand name for a transparent tissue tape. Filmoplast P is advertised as an acid-free mending tape suitable for invisible dry mending of tears in documents, pages, and maps. For additional products, see Filmoplast tapes.

Physical and Chemical Properties

pH = 8.8 (unaged tape) and 8.1 (aged tape)

Resources and Citations