Subject: Laropal A81
Janine Wardius <janine [at] bergenartmuseum__no> writes >I noticed that in July this year Conservation Resources (U.K.) Ltd. >began offering a urea-aldehyde resin called "Laropal A81", that I >have not heard of before. Have conservators used this as a varnish >on paintings? Has anyone done any aging tests done on it? Might it >have better aging characteristics than Laropal K80? There are two additional articles which may be of interest. They explore the optical properties, working properties and stability of Laropal A81 alone and blended with Paraloid B-72. Arslanoglu, J.M., Learner, T. "The Evaluation of Laropa1 A81: Paraloid B-72 Blend Varnishes for Painted and Decorative Surfaces: Optical and Aesthetic Properties." in The Conservator, v. 25, UKIC, 2001. Arslanoglu, J.M., Learner, T. "The Evaluation of Laropal A81: Paraloid B-72 Polymer Blend Varnishes for Painted and Decorative Surfaces: Physical Properties and Stability." in the post-prints of the Paintings Specialty Group from the American Institute for Conservation National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, USA, May 31-June 3, 2001. Julie Arslanoglu Mellon Fellow in Painting Conservation Balboa Art Conservation Center PO Box 3755 San Diego, CA 92163 619-236-9702 Fax: 619-236-0141 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:39 Distributed: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-39-005 ***Received on Saturday, 7 December, 2002