Conservation Grade Glazing Blocks the Majority of Ultraviolet Rays
Fortunately, there is a way to counteract the effects of ultraviolet exposure.
It’s called conservation grade glazing.
Using conservation grade glazing is essential in a home where ultraviolet rays from sunlight can, for any portion of the day, strike the surfaces of your framed pictures and works of art. It is also essential in rooms where there are incandescent or fluorescent lighting.
Conservation grade glass utilizes a special film designed to reflect ultraviolet rays away from photos and paintings. Conservation grade acrylic has the ultraviolet reflecting properties built into the material.
FastFrame stores stock conservation grade glazing rated effective for blocking up to 99 percent of those harmful rays.
By shielding your photos and other works of art on paper with conservation grade glazing and, by hanging your artwork in areas that receive little or no direct sunlight, you can protect them from ultraviolet rays for years to come.
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