Subject: Ethafoam and other polyethylene foams in conservation
In a message to Texcons dated 98/06-30-16:40, Ann Frisina asked for information about "ethafoam". There were a number of ambiguities in the associated "ethafoam" thread which I will try to sort out. **** Moderator's comments: See "Ethafoam and Other Polyethylene Foams in Conservation" in Conservation OnLine <URL:http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/williams/foam.html> I would be most grateful to receive information about, and samples of, degraded polyethylene foam, especially those foams that have unambiguous brand information associated with them (such as the printing of the label directly on the edge of the foam plank). If you have information that you wish to share, please contact me personally at the phone, fax, postal, or email addresses listed below. I would be happy to hear anecdotal information as well. I would be happy to attempt to answer further questions that are posted about polyethylene foams in the conservation/museum context. R. Scott Williams, Conservation Scientist (Chemist) Conservation Processes and Materials Research Canadian Conservation Institute Department of Canadian Heritage 1030 Innes Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0M5 613-998-3721 Fax: 613-998-4721, *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:23 Distributed: Tuesday, September 1, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-23-002 ***Received on Monday, 10 August, 1998