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Trade fair EXPONATEC 2013 – a great success
Our sales team at the trade fair did a wonderful job and would like to thank all visitors for showing such great interest. This year's highlight was of course the launch of the newly developed "ES board series". We already have various ES board...
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Solid board material or corrugated board
Even today, the question whether solid material or corrugated board is more appropriate for the production of protective packaging for cultural artefacts, still remains a relevant topic of discussion. The argumentation due to higher fire risk, the...
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New image brochure published
The ten chapters of the image brochure describe the typical application fields of preservation, in which ageing resistant KLUG products are utilised. Simultaneously, the content of the brochure relates to the content on our website, the latter being...
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Exponatec 2013 – Invitation
We cordially invite you to visit us at the „Exponatec Cologne“, trade fair for museums, conservation and heritage, see and discover here or at booth no. C71, in hall 3.2 the best KLUG board ever made! Request now for your free entry ticket, first...
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KLUG-CONSERVATION – now represented in the UK
If you would like an appointment, see particular product samples or seek advice for an archival storage solution, please do not hesitate to contact our Sales representative, Mr. Martin Stammberger.
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More tube insert sizes now available
Since 2008 KLUG-CONSERVATION has been offering tube inserts for roll archival storage. These connecting tube insert segments were developed in order to create tubes in arbitrary lengths. Now two tubes with diameter of 150 mm and 200 mm can be...
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New in our product range: bicoloured archival board
Bicoloured archival board 04799 is characterized by a soft core (balanced transverse-longitudinal ratio of grain) and a smooth, erasable top surface with high long-fibre content. Due to excellent grooving and punching characteristics, ideal boxboard...
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Exceptional lightfastness
KLUG-CONSERVATION has over the years continuously been improving the lightfastness of their archival paper and board qualities grey-blue (047) and light grey (048). Archival paper and board in grey-blue (047) has now achieved from level 3 – 4 the...
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The Oddy Test – What Works and What Doesn’t
The Oddy test was first proposed by Antony Werner in 1973. In 1975, Andrew Oddy, who worked in the British Museum’s scientific department at the time, developed it into a replicable testing method to detect volatile contaminants (VOCs) presumed to...
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New in our product assortment: Conservation board in oversize, 182 x 252 cm
KLUG-CONSERVATION can now deliver one of the world's largest ex-stock available conservation boards in museum quality. This conservation board is ageing resistant on the technological basis of the ISO 9706 standard, OBA-free, possesses excellent...
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