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ARCHIVAL MAT COLORS AT CREATIVE FRAMING
WHAT
IS A MUSEUM QUALITY MAT?
There are two kinds
of mats that are considered to be archival. The first is alpha
cellulose board which is a natural cellulose board that has been
chemically altered, cleaned and buffered to remain stable and
safe for artwork. Alpha cellulose board comes in a wide range
of colors. Most alpha cellulose boards have a bright white core.
The other type of conservation
board is rag board. Rag board is made from 100% cotton. Acid and
lignin-free, it is stable, safe and strong. Rag board has been
used for generations with great success to protect artwork in
museums and fine collections. Traditionally, rag board was available
in a few shades of white and grey, but today rag boards are available
with a huge variety of surface colors, having white or cream cores.
WHAT WE HAVE
- RISING
MUSEUM MATBOARD
- CRESCENT
MUSEUM RAG MAT
- BAINBRIDGE
ALPHAMAT
Rising Museum
Matboard: Our very best 100% rag board, Rising
Museum Matboard is available in 12 colors. This board
is fully four ply thick. (Some of the colors are available
in 8 ply as well.) It is dense and strong with no impurities.
We count on it for good clean sharp bevels, smooth finish
and a strong, somewhat rigid structure that isn't likely to
warp or bend in the frame. It costs more than some of the
others, but since we know we can trust it, this is the board
we use for most of our museum mounting.
Crescent
Museum Rag Mat: A beautiful line of solid rag mats
with an incredible range of surface colors. There are deep
blues and greens, rich reds, yellows and purples, and plenty
of pastel shades as well as the traditional whites, off whites
and greys. It is this extensive color range that has persuaded
so many people to choose rag mats for their framing. 15 years
ago, if you wanted a colored mat on your picture, you had
to choose between color and quality. Now you can have both
with Crescent's Museum Rag Mats. The Crescent
1500 and 1600 series mats have white cores, while the 1700's
have antique cream cores that settle more comfortably onto
dark and antique papers.
Bainbridge
Alphamat: Bainbridge has made a technological
breakthrough with their new ARTCARE line of mats. Embedded
in the boards are micro chambers that trap pollutants which
can cause damage to artwork. In this way, these boards help
to extend the life of the artwork. This technology is being
used to reformulate the way Bainbridge produces the
entire Alphamat line. Photographs respond well to this
MicroChamber Technology which prevents accelerated
yellowing. These mats are acid and lignin-free and are buffered
to maintain an alkaline pH. Creative Framing uses Alphamat
Artcare boards for mounting photographs.
(Please note
that this site is for your information only – we hope that one
day we will be able to provide you with the ability to order
online. As of now, we can only cater to our in-store clients. We
are however always more than happy to answer any questions you
may have, so if you would like, give us a call at (434)-295-5426
or e-mail us at
mail@artboxvirginia.com !)
updated-6-29-2009
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