Subject: Plastics storage
I am a conservation student in Canberra, Australia. I am currently researching the problems associated with and specific to the storage of plastics in collections. I would like to compile a list of storage conditions for plastics at specific institutions with an eye to comparing the most effective ideal conditions with those that are currently being used on an international scale. I would appreciate comments based on the following topics by anybody based in an institution with plastics in their collections. I would appreciate input from as many people as are willing, regardless of the quality of their present storage systems. From those specifically designed for plastics to those where plastics were/are not taken into account in the design or the upkeep of the storage facility. The topics I am interested in covering include the following: 1. RH range achieved and reasons for selection of those levels. 2. Illumination levels and steps taken to eliminate UV radiation. 3. Temperature range and reasons for selection of those temperatures. 4. Control of atmospheric pollutants including particulate matter, ozone, sulphur and nitrogen compounds. Have any steps been taken to create low oxygen storage conditions? 5. Steps taken to deal with off gassing from plastics such as nitrates, acetates and PVC's and steps taken to minimise loss of plasticisers. 6. Steps taken to reduce physical stress and the materials used as supports. 7. Construction materials of storage facilities. 8. Existence of monitoring programs and safety procedures, for example when dealing with cellulose nitrates. Could you please reply to me at u954294 [at] student__canberra__edu__au Should anyone be interested I will make my results available on request. Thanking you in advance, Gillian Mitchell Student in Conservation of Cultural Materials University of Canberra Australia *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:28 Distributed: Sunday, September 24, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-28-002 ***Received on Friday, 22 September, 1995