Lineco Water-Activated Hayaku Hinging Tape 1" X 100 Feet, Archival, Acid-Free and Strong, Used for Hinge Artwork, Repairing Paper, Bookbinding and Conservation.

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Brand : Lineco
BulletPoint1 : Lineco is a leading manufacturer of archival quality framing supplies for artwork, photographs, and documents. Trusted by professional framers in galleries, museums, and archives
BulletPoint2 : This extremely strong, long fibered hinging material saves both time and money. It is used for hinging work of art on paper and photos, repair of paper and structural applications in art, bookbinding, memorabilia and conservation
BulletPoint3 : Hayaku is a Japanese Mulberry Paper coated with acid-free water activated adhesive. A favorite of professional picture framers, the adhesive dries strong and won't creep. Easily reversible with water
BulletPoint4 : Tear off the length you need and use a small brush to moisten the adhesive with some water. Wait for the adhesive to absorb moisture and become sticky and apply this adhesive tape to the back of the artwork
BulletPoint5 : To remove, apply enough water to saturate the tape. Wait (patiently) for the water to penetrate the paper and adhesive. Remove and clean up adhesive residue with water
Color : White
CompatibleMaterial : Paper
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 099295534505
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0099295534505
IncludedComponents : Foam Squares
ItemDisplayDimensions_Height : 1 inches
ItemDisplayDimensions_Length : 1 inches
ItemDisplayDimensions_Width : 1 inches
ItemDisplayWeight : 1 pounds
ItemName : Lineco Water-Activated Hayaku Hinging Tape 1" X 100 Feet, Archival, Acid-Free and Strong, Used for Hinge Artwork, Repairing Paper, Bookbinding and Conservation.
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 13.1064 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 3.2004 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 11.811 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : arts-and-crafts-tapes
Manufacturer : Lineco
Material : Japanese Mulberry Paper
ModelNumber : W.LC16052_G1_R8529
NumberOfItems : 1
PackageLevel : unit
PartNumber : W.LC16052_G1_R8529
ProductDescription : Hayaku is a Japanese Mulberry Paper coated with acid-free water activated adhesive. This extremely strong, long fibered hinging material saves both time and money. It is used for hinging work of art on paper, repair of paper and structural applications in art, bookbinding, memorabilia and conservation. A favorite of professional picture framers, the adhesive dries strong and won't creep. Easily reversible with water. Please note: To remove, apply enough water to saturate the tape. Wait (patiently) for the water to penetrate the paper and adhesive. Remove and clean up adhesive residue with water.
ProductExpirationType : Does Not Expire
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2020-09-02T19:58:54.238Z
RecommendedUsesForProduct : Arts And Craft
Size : 1" X 100'
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
SurfaceRecommendation : Paper
UnitCount : 100
UnspscCode : 31201500
WaterResistanceLevel : not_water_resistant

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