1845 Archival
Colours
3
Weight(s)
90-350 GSM
1300 Mic
Composition
100% Fresh Fibre
We manufacture a variety of products used for the exhibition and storage of photographs, precious artefacts and works of art. These specialist papers and boards include those for packaging and protection, and those for display and interleaving.
Our museum and archival boards are of a very high purity and conform to the International Archival Standard ISO 9706.
Stock Colours
Applications
Box Board
Corrugating Paper
Stationery
Print Suitability
Blind Embossing
Die Stamping
Foil Blocking
Inkjet
Laser Cutting
Letterpress
Lithography
Relief Processes
Silkscreen
Certification
94/62/CE
Acid Free
CHP Recycling Energy
CONEG Compliant
Controlled Wood Sources
Elemental Chlorine Free
Fully Recyclable
REACH Compliant
Mill Certifications
ISO 14001 cert. no. EMS 57536
ISO 9001-2000 cert. no. FM 10048
ISO 50001:2011 cert. no. ENMS 623280
OHSAS 18001 cert. no. OHS 93474
FSC: INT-COC-002478
PEFC: INT-PEFC-COC-002478
Look for our FSC® - certified products
Manufactured in Great Britain
ISO 9001-2000 cert. no. FM 10048
ISO 50001:2011 cert. no. ENMS 623280
OHSAS 18001 cert. no. OHS 93474
FSC: INT-COC-002478
PEFC: INT-PEFC-COC-002478
Look for our FSC® - certified products
Manufactured in Great Britain
Superior acid-free papers and boards for optimal protection
Neutral pH papers and boards. Most archival qualities are buffered with an alkaline reserve, such as calcium carbonate, to combat acid compounds absorbed from the atmosphere or formed through natural aging. Some unbuffered qualities available.
Board weights laminated with neutral pH, archival adhesive
Boards are laminated using an archival quality, acid free adhesive, widely used in archives and museum conservation labs for storing artefacts. Excellent lay-flat properties to avoid curling or waves in the paper.
Meets ISO 9706 standard for permenence
ISO 9706, the International Standard, provides a means of identifying paper with a high degree of permanence that will undergo little or no change in properties in typical library and archive storage conditions, for long periods of time.