Subject: Silica gel
I've been trying to do the calculations for the required amount of silica gel for several exhibit cases. Using the literature, (CCI Tech. Bull. #10, Nathan Stolow's article in "Care of Collections" etc.), I understand the formulas and what is needed. My problem is the EMC (Equilibrium Moisture Content) that is given in both articles are for particular grades of silica gel, none of which are grade 44 (Davison Type VI, mesh 3-8) indicating type, which I am working with. I have called Fischer Scientific (locally) and they had no information on the isotherm curve for this grade other than the "general EMC curve for silica gel". Perhaps grade 44 is the same as 41? The only info I have gotten from a catalogue is that it has a minimum 31% absorption at 80% rH, which appears to correspond to grades 41 and/or 42 in CCI's tech bull #10 p.4. I know the EMC can be calculated based on testing samples from the cases, but the cases are difficult to access, and it would be nice to have the info (despite the fact it omits case leakage and ambient temperature etc). So, does anyone know where I can find out the information on isotherm (EMC) curves for this grade of gel? This same question also applies to activated carbon being placed in cases. Since this is not an indicating material...how does one know when it is exhausted? Are there similar formulas for carbon as for silica gel? Thanks for any info, Gillian Noseworthy Conservation, Museum of Anthropology, UBC Vancouver +1 604 822 2981 *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:60 Distributed: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-60-004 ***Received on Monday, 12 January, 1998