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Museums + Heritage Show 2023, London, 10.05. – 11.05.2023
The eighth year in succession: KLUG-CONSERVATION exhibits at the 31st Museums + Heritage Show in London, from 10. – 11. May 2023, booth # U5
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Technical Knowledge Folder No. 11 – FSC at KLUG-CONSERVATION
The eleventh issue of the Technical Knowledge Folder series has been published.
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Put a special touch to your achievements
In honour of spring, would you like to add a touch of delicate colour to your work? Or would you like to highlight the colours of your objects with a velvety black accent? Then discover the mounting boards and papers of the H Variety.
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New in the KLUG product range: Mounting board in oversize, dyed throughout white, format 170 x 252 cm
KLUG-CONSERVATION has increased its stardard range of mounting boards: We now offer our board quality 018 in oversize format 170 x 252 cm with a thickness of Dicke 2.6.mm.
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Preparing the future is only founding the present...
This quote from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is more relevant than ever. The impacts of climate change are omnipresent.
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Season's Greetings 2022 – Office hours between Christmas and the New Year
Seasons greetings. We would like to thank you for your trust and loyalty towards KLUG-CONSERVATION and the interest placed in our long-term archiving products.
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MUTEC 2022, Leipzig - We hope to meet you! Hall 2, booth no. L299
International Trade Fair for Museum and Exhibition Technology, Leipzig 24 – 26.11.2022
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ARA Conference, Chester/England, 01.09. – 02.09.2022
"Facing Forward: Post-pandemic recordkeeping – change, challenge, choice" is this year's theme of the ARA UK + Ireland Conference, the most significant event in the UK & Ireland for archives, conservation, digital preservation and record keeping.
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How could you pack a butterfly wing?
An article by Dr Nicole Reifarth published on the Gerda Henkel Foundation's science website.
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Production of KLUG ageing-resistant corrugated board further improved
For quality reasons, the previous smooth knives have been replaced by fluted knives. The advantage of these knives is that fine paper tears (so-called "angel hair") can no longer occur. At the cutting edge, which runs parallel to the corrugated run,...
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