Conservation framing is a museum-quality preservation method designed to protect artwork, photos, and textiles from environmental damage and structural deterioration. Unlike standard framing, which often uses acidic wood pulp materials, conservation framing relies on archival-grade components and specific technical principles to ensure long-term stability.
Key elements of conservation framing include:
- Archival Materials: The process uses 100 percent rag cotton or acid-free mats (buffered to a pH of 7.5-8.5), lignin-free materials, and stable backings like corrugated plastic or sealed foamboard to prevent yellowing and chemical degradation.
- UV Protection: It incorporates specialized glazing, such as glass or acrylic, that blocks 99 percent of UV rays to prevent fading and discoloration.
- Reversibility and Minimal Intervention: Techniques such as hinging with Japanese paper and wheat starch paste are used so that the artwork can be safely removed or treated in the future without damage.
- Protective Environment: Frames and spacers are used to create breathing space for paper works and to shield items from pollutants and humidity.
This method is particularly recommended for delicate items like sports jerseys, family heirlooms, and artwork on paper, as it maintains both the aesthetic vibrancy and the intrinsic value of the piece for generations.
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