Subject: Argelac
Caroline Fry <cfry [at] vicnet__net__au> >The curator found samples of "Argelac", in fabric bags inside the >travelling crates. The origin of the material appears to be >Germany, as all the information on the bags is in German. The >curator believes that "Argelac" is a moisture/ humidity absorbing >material. Argelac is indeed a moisture absorbing material. I have no personal experience with it, but know that it is produced in France, by Elf-Atochem. Elf-Atochem has an internet-page <URL:http://www.elf-atochem.fr/groupe/gb/f_elf.cfm> on which Argelac is listed as a dehydrating clay. According to Elf-Atochem Argelac is sold by Ceca, one of the companies belonging to the Elf Atochem Group. Ceca also has a page on the internet: (www.ceca.fr). Unfortunately this page does not give any information about Argelac, but I am sure if you contact Ceca they can answer your questions. Their address is: Ceca, Immeuble Iris, 92062 Paris- La Defense Cedex, France. You can email for information goes to: pascale.moulin [at] ceca__elf-atochem__fr I hope this information is helpful to you. Maartje Witlox Conservation department Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis Korte Vijverberg 8 2513 AB Den Haag +31 70 3 02 34 60 Fax: +31 70 3 65 38 19 *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:58 Distributed: Friday, May 19, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-58-006 ***Received on Wednesday, 17 May, 2000