Subject: Artsorb
In one of our display cases we keep several trays containing Artsorb as a buffer for maintaining a RH level around 50% as stable as possible. The trays have been in the case for the last 5 years. They are made of metal (aluminium, as far as I can tell) and the Artsorb in them is the white bead type. When checked recently for refreshing the buffer material, I found that all trays had a considerable layer of Artsorb stuck at the bottom--stuck so hard that it was practically impossible to scrape off without very great effort. As far as I know, Artsorb is a silica gel. It apparently contains lithium chloride, so it may be corrosive to metal. Does that explain why it got stuck to our aluminium trays? Has anyone else had a similar experience with Artsorb getting stuck? Gali Beiner Conservator, Pitt Rivers Museum South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PP *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:3 Distributed: Thursday, May 10, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-3-021 ***Received on Thursday, 3 May, 2007