Product Description
The Clairefontaine Goldline Professional Tracing Pad (GPT1A3) features 50 sheets of premium 90gsm high-density tracing paper, providing excellent transparency and a smooth surface for precise line work. Suitable for pen, pencil, graphite, ink, and technical drawing tools, this pad is ideal for professional use in design, architecture, drafting, and creative artwork.
The acid-free paper ensures long-lasting quality and prevents yellowing, allowing your tracings, overlays, and final artwork to remain clear and preserved over time. With its high tear resistance and superb clarity, this tracing pad offers reliable performance for demanding creative and technical tasks.
Features:
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A3 professional-grade tracing pad
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50 sheets of high-density tracing paper
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90gsm for strength and tear resistance
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Smooth surface suitable for pen, pencil, or ink
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Acid-free paper for long-term preservation
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Excellent transparency for accurate tracing
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Ideal for artwork, drafting, and architectural drawings
Ideal For:
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Architects and architectural students
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Designers, illustrators, and technical artists
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Drafting, overlays, and line work
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Educational use in art and design courses
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Professional tracing and detailed drawing
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Artists needing clear, smooth, high-density tracing paper
Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Clairefontaine Goldline |
| Type | Tracing Pad |
| Size | A3 |
| Paper Weight | 90gsm |
| Sheets | 50 |
| Paper Type | High-density transparent tracing paper |
| Acid-Free | Yes |
| Suitable For | Pen, pencil, ink, markers |
| Product Code | GPT1A3 |
Questions & Answers:
Q: Is this tracing pad suitable for ink?
A: Yes — the smooth 90gsm surface works well with ink, pencil, and technical pens.
Q: Does the paper yellow over time?
A: No — it is acid-free, ensuring long-term clarity.
Q: What is the transparency level like?
A: It provides excellent clarity for precise tracing and overlay work.
Q: Can it be used for architectural drawings?
A: Absolutely — it is ideal for architectural and technical design.
Q: Are the sheets loose or glued?
A: The sheets are typically glued at one edge for easy removal.