Subject: Aquapon WB Interior Clear Epoxy
I am sending this email for a colleague, Diane Palden, Preservation Librarian at Wayne State University, who is concerned about upcoming modifications to a storage facility. Recently Wayne State University built a new Undergraduate Library which houses a large basement storage facility. A variety of records, books and other archival materials are housed there. As it is a new building, everything was promised as state of the art, ideal environmental conditions, etc. However, in recent inspections and inquiries it was realized that the cement basement floor, had not been sealed. In the original specifications it was supposed to be sealed to keep moisture from migrating in through the foundation. The facility is already in use and the books and archival materials are already in place. The university is planning to allow the floor to be sealed without removing the archival materials. I am an objects conservator and would appreciate additional input from as many people out there as have experience in this area. I can only imagine that this coating could potentially cause enormous damage to photographic materials. The coating is Aquapon WB Interior Clear Epoxy. Marianne (Martin) Weldon *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:26 Distributed: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-26-022 ***Received on Monday, 14 September, 1998