Daler-Rowney - Deep Black Presentation Board 4 Ply - 30 in. x 40 in.

Deep Black Presentation Board 4 Ply - 30 in. x 40 in.

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SKU: 06435 MPN: 321830410
List Price: $9.92
Discount: 25%
Texas Art Price: $7.44

Product Information

  • 4-ply construction ensures rigidity
  • Alpha cellulose paper front and back
  • Lignin-free prevents yellowing over time
  • pH neutral protects mounted artwork
  • Buffered paper resists acid damage
  • Deep black surface enhances contrast
  • Professional presentation and display quality
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Daler-Rowney Deep Black Presentation Board 4 Ply Description

Architectural presentations and portfolio pieces demand surfaces that command attention without competing with your work. This 4-ply presentation board delivers museum-quality construction with deep black surfaces on both sides, no white core to interrupt visual continuity when edges show. Alpha cellulose papers throughout, front and back, ensure archival stability that standard boards with chipboard cores can't match.

Lignin-free composition prevents the yellowing and brittleness that compromise lesser boards over time. pH-neutral formulation with added buffering protects mounted work from acidic deterioration, critical for preserving photographs, prints, and finished artwork. The substantial 4-ply thickness provides rigidity that keeps large presentation pieces flat during handling and display while maintaining clean, professional edges when cut.

Mount photographs for gallery submissions, create dramatic mats for finished drawings, or use as backing for portfolio pieces where longevity matters. The deep black finish enhances contrast in mounted work while projecting the kind of professional polish that clients and curators notice. Daler-Rowney constructs these boards to archival standards because presentation quality affects how viewers perceive your work.