Tools of the Trade: Buffered Tissue
Buffered Tissue
thin acid-free paper used to buffer acidic materials, also known as interleaving paper
Here at Backlog, we’ve talked a lot about acidic materials. (Yeah, we’re looking at you 20th century paper products.) So by now you probably know the best way to prevent degradation is to neutralize the acidic materials’ pH. This, of course, is where buffered tissue comes in. When you interleave, wrap, or pad materials in buffered tissue, it helps prevent acid from migrating to other archival materials.
If you haven’t seen our webinar on paper preservation, here’s some common culprits of acidification:
- Newspapers
- 20th century books
- Scrapbooks
- Iron gall ink
Want to learn more about the tools of the archival trade? Check out our webinar on YouTube!
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