This International Standard specifies the principal physical and chemical requirements for filing enclosures,
containers, albums and frames, particularly designed for storing wet or dry processed films, plates and papers.
This International Standard covers requirements for paper and board, plastic, metal, adhesives (except spray
adhesives), writing, labelling and printing materials. It is applicable to photographs made with hardcopy
materials. Included are photographs made with traditional chromogenic (“silver-halide”) and silver dye bleach
photographic materials, dye- and pigment-based inkjet, dye diffusion thermal transfer (“dye sublimation”),
liquid- and dry-toner electrophotography, and other analogue and digital print processes.
This International Standard applies to storage copies and does not include work copies as defined in Annex A.
It applies to visual records for extended-term preservation and to visual records for preservation for moderate
periods of time. The requirements are limited to the characteristics that may affect the enclosed item
chemically or physically when it is stored under recommended conditions. (For methods of proper storage,
see ISO 18911[15], ISO 18918[17] and ISO 18920[19]).
This International Standard does not apply to the material used as a support for prints or documents. (For
permanence requirements for paper for documents, see ISO 9706[12]).