Protecting and repairing books made easy
Protecting and repairing books made easy
Whether library stock or a privately owned page-turner - books that we want to preserve in the long run can be protected against damage simply with a range of easy-to-use products from Neschen. In this article, we present some helpful tips for preserving your books.
Simple solutions for paperback covers, book spines, labels, or book pages
Everyone who likes books knows, they get pretty worn out after a few years. In public libraries, this process takes place even faster. After a short amount of time, some books need to be replaced altogether. To save money and resources, many of the most commonly occurring damages can be easily repaired or prevented altogether. This way, you can preserve the book in the long run.
Quick and easy application
Filmolux® Soft is a protection film that is very easy to apply and that allows for small application errors to be corrected easily. There is also a PVC-free alternative - Filmolux® Soft PP. Thanks to their reduced initial strength, it is very easy to apply the film bubble-free. With the grid on the back liner, the film can be cut into shape.
Reinforcing or repairing the inner book spine of paperbacks
Anyone who likes to read paperbacks knows the inner book spine is usually one of the parts that get damaged first. It is a pity if a favourite book falls apart completely. In public libraries, the books are exposed to even greater strain. Unfortunately, some readers do not always treat the books with care.
Fortunately, this damage can be avoided or even repaired relatively easily. With Filmoplast® P90 you can strengthen the inner book spine efficiently. The self-adhesive, wood-free and tear-resistant special fleece is easy to apply and protects your books from falling apart in the long run.
If you do not want to spend the time or money to equip all books before the damage occurs, Filmoplast® P90 is also an excellent choice. Dismantled book spings and torn out pages can be effectively repaired.
Preserving book labels
Almost every library uses self-adhesive labels for inventory management. Unfortunately, these come off quickly. Having to constantly renew the labels not only causes avoidable costs but also takes a lot of time.
Filmolux® 609 label protection is a good solution. These pre-cut protective films can be easily removed from the silicone paper. The product is a self-adhesive, glossy, crystal-clear soft PVC film with spontaneous initial adhesion.
For libraries, it is a great benefit that Filmolux® 609 is washable and resistant to a wide range of cleaning agents and solvents. This film is coated with a solvent-free, age-resistant and permanently elastic acrylic adhesive.