Re: Any paper mfg. experts here?

From: Ben Saks <bensaks_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 10:23:40 -0800

Aaron says:

Yea, all paper is alkaline instead of acid.

-Ben

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Mark <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> I do know that the old tan paper envelopes would destroy rubber, due to
> acidic leaching. I want to know (not guess) if there is any risk (over
> years) from sticking half of a 3x5 index card inside a (plasic) bag,
> contacting rubber.
>
> This quote from Wikipedia.
> <<Today, much of the commercially produced paper is acid-free,[5] but
> this is largely the result of a shift from china clay to (cheaper)
> chalk as the main filler material in the pulp: chalk reacts with acids,
> and therefore requires the pulp to be chemically neutral or alkaline.
> The sizing additives mixed into the pulp and/or applied to the surface
> of the paper must also be acid-free.>>
>
> thanks,
> Mark B
>
>
>



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