Subject: Polyester film
Library of Congress update on acceptance of polyester film products for use in paper encapsulation Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films such as DuPont's Mylar D and ICI's Mellinex 516, which we have recommended in the past for use in encapsulation and other book and paper conservation practices, are no longer being manufactured. Therefore, we are actively engaged in qualifying for our use suitable alternative products from other manufacturers. Thus far, we have determined that Hostaphan 43SM film made by Mitsubishi Polyester Film, LLC, of Greer, SC, is an acceptable substitute for use in our conservation laboratories. Other interested manufacturers are invited to send samples for laboratory testing and approval to the attention of Chandru J. Shahani, Chief, Preservation Research and Testing Division. As it develops, we will continue to post information about this subject at <URL:http://www.loc.gov/preserv/>. We are pleased to share information about product testing with the preservation community, with the understanding that information concerning favorable test results in no way implies product endorsement. Vendors are strictly prohibited by law from implying or claiming that the Library of Congress endorses any specific product, service, or material. Amparo R. de Torres Special Projects Officer Conservation Division, LMG 38 Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington, D. C., 20540-4530, USA 202-707-1120 Fax: 202-707-1525 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:59 Distributed: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-59-014 ***Received on Wednesday, 20 February, 2002