Re: Heritage Corrugated Board



Dear Aaron,

Would really like to receive a sample of Heritage Corrugated BoardR.  We
here in the Registrar's Office are always looking for new materials to use
for short term storage of artifacts from our collections while they are
awaiting exhibition preparation.
Please send to me at the following address:

Jean A. Mihich
Registrar
Room 56
The New York Public Library
5th Avenue at 42nd Street
New York, New York 10018

Thank you.
Jean



                                                                           
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I thought the list may be interested in learning about a new product that
we
here at Talas have just introduced.



Talas is excited to offer our exclusive Heritage Corrugated BoardR, setting
the standard for the next generation of corrugated board for the archival
market.

Greatly exceeding the quality of other archival corrugated boards on the
market today, the Heritage Corrugated BoardR combines paper which has been
manufactured with exceeding permanence qualities, increased strength and
rigidity, and the ease of workability.

The paper used to manufacture this product passes the following testing:
ANSI IT 9.16 / ISO 14523-1999 (PAT test)
ISO 9706 - Permanency requirements for paper
ANSI / NISO Z.39.48-1992 Permanence for paper in Library and Archives

The Heritage Corrugated BoardR differs in color from what one may be
familiar with compared to the typical blue gray boards available today.
The
old color was developed to differentiate the product in the marketplace,
and
the particular color was chosen as one that would be resistant to showing
dirt.  On our Heritage Corrugated BoardR we have incorporated the
traditional blue-gray color on the outside of the board, with the remainder
of the product being made white.  This provides the best of both features,
where the white side can sit against artwork or items in framing or box
making applications, and the blue gray side resides on the outside.

The Heritage Corrugated BoardR is offered in the following formats:
B flute (1/8" thick) format
BB-flute (1/4" thick double wall) format
BB-flute Cross Laminate (1/4" thick double wall) format
E-flute (1/16" thick) format

The E-flute represents the new micro-corrugated market, providing a denser
and stronger sheet with light weight.  Excellent for making boxes, phase
boxes, folders, and lining drawers, shelves, crates, work surfaces, and
other applications.

Product samples are available, please inquire.

Regards,
Aaron Salik

Talas
20 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone 212-219-0770
Fax 212-219-0770
http://talasonline.com
info@talasonline.com

Talas, your professional resource for the finest in archival, conservation,
and restoration supplies since 1962.







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