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Adox Polypropylene sleeves 35mm (29,3cmx25,6cm) oversized

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  • ADOX ADOFILE: Polypropylene sleeves
  • 35mm - (29,3cm x 25,6cm) oversized
  • fit in both 3 ring and 4 ring binders

ADOFILE Polypropylene Negative Filing Sheets
Clear sleeves For archiving, viewing and contacting. ADOFILE negative filing sheets are made of high quality, sturdy polypropylene. They are 1-2 cm oversized on the sides so KB 6 strips really fit in without overhanging the edge. The sleeves are internationally perforated and fit in both 3 ring and 4 ring binders. Polypropylene is absolutely chemically neutral and archival safe.

Polypropylene sleeves are easier to load than acetate sleeves, but they are a bit thicker and thus theoretically a bit fuzzier than acetate sleeves when contacting.

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Adox Polypropylene sleeves 35mm (29,3cmx25,6cm) oversized

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  • ADOX ADOFILE: Polypropylene sleeves
  • 35mm - (29,3cm x 25,6cm) oversized
  • fit in both 3 ring and 4 ring binders

Product description for Adox Polypropylene sleeves 35mm (29,3cmx25,6cm) oversized

ADOFILE Polypropylene Negative Filing Sheets
Clear sleeves For archiving, viewing and contacting. ADOFILE negative filing sheets are made of high quality, sturdy polypropylene. They are 1-2 cm oversized on the sides so KB 6 strips really fit in without overhanging the edge. The sleeves are internationally perforated and fit in both 3 ring and 4 ring binders. Polypropylene is absolutely chemically neutral and archival safe.

Polypropylene sleeves are easier to load than acetate sleeves, but they are a bit thicker and thus theoretically a bit fuzzier than acetate sleeves when contacting.

Adox Polypropylene sleeves 35mm (29,3cmx25,6cm) oversized

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