Subject: Storing acidic paper
Deborah Rohan <deborah.rohan [at] cambridgeshire__gov__uk> writes >Does anyone have opinions on acid-free versus non acid-free >packaging for already acidic documents? ... The paper mills here in Scandinavia makes paper for printing which is lignin free, contains 2% calcium carbonate, is neutral sized and has a pH at least at 7.5. Also I see that Stora Nymxlle in Sweden makes TCF paper (no chlorine in the production) which meets the standards. The prices are cheap here. A 100 grams 64 x 90 cms cost $70 for a parcel with 250 sheet. I recommend this sort of paper for packaging of acidic paper. Soren Ibsen University Library of Trondheim *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:27 Distributed: Thursday, October 10, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-27-007 ***Received on Thursday, 10 October, 2002