Description
L2 Spider Tissue Paper is a high-quality, unbuffered conservation tissue crafted from long-fiber manila pulp, developed specifically for delicate conservation, restoration, and archival applications. With its exceptional softness, fine texture, and lightweight structure, it is particularly suited for handling fragile or sensitive items such as historical documents, prints, artworks, textiles, and photographs.
Known for its excellent wet strength and low opacity, L2 Spider Tissue is a cost-effective alternative to Japanese Kozo paper, providing reliable performance in both dry and wet treatments. It can be used for lining, mending tears, surface cleaning, interleaving, and protective wrapping without introducing acids or chemicals that could compromise the integrity of the artifact or document.
This tissue is pH neutral, non-abrasive, and free from optical brightening agents (OBAs), making it safe for long-term storage in conservation environments. Its soft and pliable nature allows conservators to shape and manipulate the paper precisely, while its resilience ensures it maintains form and adhesion when used with conservation-grade adhesives.
Applications include:
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Archival interleaving for prints, manuscripts, and photographs
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Surface protection for artwork and textiles
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Tear repairs and lining in paper conservation
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Gentle cleaning with solvent or dry techniques
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Wrapping of fragile or valuable collection items during transport or storage
Whether used in museums, archives, conservation studios, or libraries, L2 Spider Tissue Paper is an essential and versatile tool for preserving cultural heritage items with the utmost care and professionalism.



