Subject: Polyester
Patricia Smithen <patricia.smithen [at] tate__org__uk> writes >... Does anyone out there have any suggestions for other >linen-look polyesters, suitable for use in conservation? Linen-look polyester fabric is also available from Lascaux, Switzerland as their fabric P110. The UK agent/distributor for Lascaux products is AP Fitzpatrick in East London. The P110 is a plain-weave multifilament polyester with a brown warp and a white weft (or the other way round). As a lining fabric for paintings, some thought should be given to its mechanical properties, as it is a relatively extensible (ie. non-stiff) fabric, less stiff even than new linen canvas. Alan Phenix Associate Professor, Dept. of Conservation Institute of Archaeology, Art History and Conservation University of Oslo Frederiks gt. 3 0164 Oslo Norway *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:9 Distributed: Monday, July 29, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-9-011 ***Received on Thursday, 25 July, 2002