Subject: Hot melt adhesives
The following is posted on behalf of Narayan Kandekar Amanda Pagliarino <amanda.pagliarino [at] qag__qld__gov__au> writes: >... >analysis of some metal coupons from the Oddy tests. Following >testing two adhesives from 3M proved to be suitable for long term >use: 3792-LM which is a lower-melt adhesive for foams, and 3748 >which is higher-melt and suitable for plastics and fluted >polypropylene board. The 3M applicator guns are also well designed >and durable. The analytical lab at the Straus Center for Conservation at Harvard University carried out Oddy tests of 3M Hot melt glue #3748, and #3764 earlier this year. #3748 was designed to be used in electronic applications, and is marketed as non-corrosive to copper. Both passed the Oddy test with silver but produced orange/red corrosion on copper and orange crystals on lead. Tony Sigel Associate Conservator of Objects and Sculpture Straus Center for Conservation Harvard University Art Museums 32 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 617-496-1903 Fax: 617-495-0322 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:9 Distributed: Thursday, July 22, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-9-003 ***Received on Thursday, 22 July, 2004