The 2006 paper refers to a specific type of archival-grade, acid-free paper designed for longevity and preservation. It is commonly used for important documents, certificates, and fine art prints to prevent yellowing and deterioration. Historians, archivists, and artists benefit most, as it ensures their work remains intact for decades without damage.
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