Subject: Silica gel
What is the current thinking about the use of silica gel in the base of exhibit cases as a humidity control agent? Does a dehumectant absorb moisture in the case materials before it begins to affect the humidity in the upper section where the object is displayed? If the temperature and humidity is controlled and steady in the general environment of the exhibit area, is the creation of a microenvironment within an exhibit case generally sufficient without the addition of silica gel? In other words, just how effective is silica gel in the base of an exhibit case, providing that humidity readings within the display case are of an acceptable level? Vera Espinola Curator/exhibit conservator Florida International Museum St. Petersburg, Florida *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:70 Distributed: Thursday, February 12, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-70-011 ***Received on Wednesday, 11 February, 1998