Conservation & Repair Tapes

Conservator using archival repair tape to mend map

We manufacture and sell the entire line of archival quality Lineco conservation and repair tapes, including Document Repair Tape, which is acid-free, very thin and transparent, non-yellowing and completely removable with solvents. Widely used by archivists, librarians in special collections, museum professionals as well as family historians to mend rips, fill in gaps and hold together damaged paper documents, letters, newspapers and much more.

We also offer materials for book restoration and repair. Whether you are a bookbinding enthusiast or a museum conservator, you can use our Book Repair Tape, Quick Bind Tape, and Strong Spine Repair Tape for attaching pages, spines, covers, protecting edges.

Experts in Art, Paper and Book Restoration and Conservation use Acid-Free Buffered and Unbuffered Tissue, as well as a variety of Japanese papers and conservation grade tissues combined with Neutral pH Starches (Wheat, Rice and Methyl Cellulose) for filling in missing portions of brittle and damaged artifacts.

Both Artists' and Conservators' favorite, Beva 371 Film, Filmoplast Tapes, Tissues and Mending Paper, as well as some 3M Tape products are also offered at great prices.

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