Mat burn

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A stain typically on paper, caused by prolonged exposure with an acidic mat board. Mat burn tends to have a darkening effect around where the window was creating a kind of framing effect.

Related Terms

stain; acidic

Synonyms in English

mat stain

File:Matburn.jpg
Image of mat burn. Note the difference in color between what would be seen though the window and what was under the mat.

Translation

English mat burn
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Chinese (Traditional) 夾裱漬痕

Discussion

Mat burn creates a darkening edging around where the window of the mat was, but can also darken any area in contact with an acidic mat. Poor quality mats are created from paper with heavy wood pulp content, which is chemically unstable and acidic. As the mat ages, the wood pulp decomposes, releasing acid which migrates to absorbent paper below. Displaying and storing works in archival quality mats containing no wood pulp can mitigate this kind of damage.

References

Ellis, Margaret H. 1995. The Care of Prints. Altamira Press. ISBN 9780761991366

Mat Burn. AICCM. Visual Glossary. http://www.aiccm.org.au/visual-glossary (accessed 16 March, 2014).


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