Subject: Adhesive for glass
Sarah Patterson <conservator.sarah [at] gmail__com> writes >I am an object conservator looking for a UV set optically clear >adhesive for use on glass. Ideally the adhesive would set with a >hand held UV light. Product and source are requested. I have used KOA UV-curing adhesive in the past successfully without noticeable short-term yellowing on small, lightweight, non-historic, crystal glass objects. I am not aware it has been tested by a conservation scientist for it's properties. You may want to investigate it further before using it, depending on the application and appropriateness for the object. Information on the product and supplier are online at <URL:http://www.kemxert.com/products/products.html>. Generally for glass museum objects I have used HXTAL or Epotek epoxy (although not fast UV curing). Amber Tarnowski Objects Conservator US Army Heritage and Education Center 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 717-245-4930 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:31 Distributed: Saturday, December 9, 2006 Message Id: cdl-20-31-005 ***Received on Monday, 4 December, 2006