Hi Julia, acrylic would definitely be a better solution. Another low-cost alternative would be Coroplast, which can be easily cut into shape and is inert and safe for use with collections. Good luck with your new storage!
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Gillian Marcus
C2C Care Monitor
Assistant Paper Conservator
Art Institute of Chicago
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-23-2023 16:52
From: Julia Jessen
Subject: expanded pvc
Hi Gillian,
Thanks so much! Yes, after some more research, I let our facilities staff know that the pvc was vetoed. We're now looking at using acrylic to cover the wire shelves and provide a flat surface. I believe this option should be pretty safe, but please let me know if you have any concerns or suggestions!
Thank you!
Julia
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Julia Jessen
Registrar
Museum of Danish America
Elk Horn IA
Original Message:
Sent: 03-23-2023 16:15
From: Gillian Marcus
Subject: expanded pvc
Hi Julia,
I'm the C2C Care monitor for this week, and I'm happy to answer your question! I would avoid using PVC in close proximity to collections - it can emit vinyl chloride and other volatile organic compounds. If you have a photo, that may help me suggest something that might be better suited for use near collections.
Best wishes,
Gillian
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Gillian Marcus
C2C Care Monitor
Assistant Paper Conservator
Art Institute of Chicago
Original Message:
Sent: 03-22-2023 17:34
From: Julia Jessen
Subject: expanded pvc
Hi all,
I have another materials question for you all. Our facilities manager has proposed using an expanded pvc (close-celled expanded "foamed" polyvinyl chloride) as a cap for the wire display shelves we'll be adding to our visual storage space (just on two shelving units within the space which will be used as display shelves near the glass, that are rotated more frequently). The idea is for this material to provide a flat surface on which objects can be placed on the shelves. What are your thoughts on the use of this material in close proximity to objects?
Thank you for your help and thank you for the answers to my previous question as well!
Best,
Julia
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