Objects accompanied by historic framing materials may require special procedures to adapt old frames and mats which are to be maintained.Objects which are not works of art may be more appropriately stored in folders with paper interieaving or, if they do not have friable media, in polyester film folders and displayed using non- hinging techniques.Matting/Framing may not be necessary in many cases. 5.18 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Z-fold Stripsįactors to Consider Before Matting/Framing Appropriate or Necessary Housing for a Given Object.5.17 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Visible Edge Strips.5.16 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Tabs.5.15 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Stieglitz.5.14 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Support Corners.5.13 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Radiant Sling.5.12 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Gillaland Strips.5.11 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Edge Wraps.5.10 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Callahan Strips.5.9 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Corner Examples. 5.8 Non-Adhesive Hinging Techniques: Support Corners.5.4 Hinge Variations: Tengujo Paper Lascaux Hinges.4.6 Precautions for Uncontrolled Environments.3.9 Supports with Uneven Upper Edges Irregular Edges.3.4 Insecure Media (Friable or Flaking).
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