Subject: Distorted cellophane
Laura Wahl <lwahl [at] hagley__org> writes >I am currently evaluating a collection of printed plastic packaging >films, dating from approximately 1940-1970. The materials are a mix >of cellophane, polyethylene, acetate, and possibly polyvinyl >chloride. Many of the items are folded and cannot be safely opened >without creating tears. ... In contrast to another suggestion to humidify the plastic packaging films, I would advise against contact between water and these plastics. Cellophane and cellulose acetate degrade mainly by hydrolysis and the polymer in polyvinyl chloride is plasticized by water and becomes opaque and white. If it is necessary to unfold the films, heat could be applied since they are all thermoplastic and will reversibly soften. I suggest putting them in an oven at 35 deg. C initially and increasing the temperature gradually if necessary. Yvonne Shashoua Senior Researcher Dept. of Conservation National Museum of Denmark I.C. Modewegsvej-Brede DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby Denmark *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:35 Distributed: Monday, December 8, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-35-010 ***Received on Sunday, 7 December, 2008