Subject: Neutral cure silicones and hot melt adhesives
We are working with our interior decoration department on a revision of the materials they use for the construction of display cases. In response to our concerns, they are asking us for a recommendation of a specific brand of a neutral-cure silicone sealant, as well as a hot-melt glue they may use. Different products have been mentioned in older Cons DistList postings and various publications, but they generally refer to brands sold in Canada, the UK or elsewhere outside Switzerland. It will be much easier to convince our interior designers to adopt a new product if it is readily available on the domestic market. Before we launch a series of Oddy-tests with randomly picked neutral-cure silicones and hot-melt glues, I'd like to benefit from tests that may already have been performed elsewhere. Specifically, I'd like to know: Is just any neutral-cure silicone likely to meet conservation requirements, and which products do you use in Switzerland or Western Europe? I understand that ethyl vinyl acetate is a major component in most hot melt glues. Are these acetates likely to pose a contamination risk in display cases with time (release of acetic acid), and are there any alternatives, for example polyethylene-based products? Kilian Anheuser Head of Conservation Musees d'art et d'histoire Rue Charles-Galland 2 Case postale 3432 1211 Geneve 3 Suisse +41 22 418 2520 Fax: +41 22 418 2511 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:12 Distributed: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-12-016 ***Received on Monday, 18 June, 2007