Subject: Silica gel
In response to Vera Espinola's silica gel question: the real question should not be about silica gel, but about the needs of the objects in the case. In a reasonably controlled room, a well-sealed case will buffer changes and produce RH levels in the middle of those in the room. If the objects need levels either higher or lower than what occurs naturally, then condition silica gel can be used to produce this. Also, if the gallery environment is not well-controlled and the objects need a steadier RH level than is produced by the buffering capacity of the case, then silica gel will boost the buffering capacity of the case. In the first situation, the s.g will need to be reconditioned periodically; in the second, it will probably be possible not to recondition it. But in both situations, the actual behavior of the environment needs to be monitored both before the objects are installed and after. In either situation (as well as when s.g. is not used), the materials and construction of any case with RH-sensitive objects inside need to be looked at seriously. B. Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:71 Distributed: Friday, February 20, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-71-003 ***Received on Tuesday, 17 February, 1998