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Re: [Digital BW] Re:] 3M Positionable mounting adhesive

2005-01-06 by Edward Wiseman

HI..

    I thought I would add my 2 cents worth on this 3M stuff...
I have used this # 568  product on and off for almost 20 years..I still have
some Cibachromes hanging up that were mounted about that time..Even today,
If I wish to maintain a HIGH GLOSS or SATIN finish to an inkjet print, I
will often use this mounting method..I do infact have the roller mounter
designed for these sheets as well, but I rarely use it as I mostly mount on
FOAMCORE type material with a SEAL press and COLORMOUNT low temp sheets/ or
more recently do hinge type mounting..(foamcore "squishes" under the
pressure of the rollers)..

Eddie Wiseman
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bwinkjet" <bwinkjet@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] Re:] 3M Positionable mounting adhesive




Hello,
This is a response from 3M regarding the film.  They now make an
acid free version.
"Thank you for your interest in our Scotch (R) Cat. 568 Positionable
Mounting Adhesive.

This product is available in two formulations; our original formula,
and
the new, acid-free formula.

The original formula has been used extensively by professional
framers for
many years; the acid-free version was developed in response to
customer
requests for an acid-free product.

"Archival" is a claim not used on Scotch(R) brand adhesive products,
since
there isn't an industry-standard definition or test procedure for
verifying
this claim.

That said, both versions of this product will provide a permanent,
professional mounting adhesive, for bonding prints, photos, etc. to
smooth,
high-quality mounting surfaces.

I hope that this answers your question; if you have additional
questions,
don't hesitate to contact us again.

Regards,

Lucinda
3M Stationery Products Division"

HTH
Paul


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "outlaw07480"
<outlaw07480@y...> wrote:
>
> Arlene, I have been using 3M Positionable Mounting Adhesive to
mount
> Ilfochrome CLM.1K (that's the polyester stuff) to non-buffered
board
> for the past eight years.  I haven't had a failure or suffered any
> discoloration yet.  I roll mime on with a Coda roller press.
>
>
> --- In
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "mark_gatehouse"
> <mark_gatehouse@y...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > I've used it for years for presentations, but not for
archival
> > > prints . If
> > > it IS archival - someone -  please let us know, because it's
so
> > > easy and always
> > > perfect.  No waste, and no machinery or tools needed except
the
> > little
> > > plastic squegee included in the box. If it IS archival, it
will
> > > save a lot of money
> > > & time.
> > >             Arlene
> > > www.arlenelove.com
> >
> > Wilhelm lists it as the preferred method for permanent cold
> mounting
> > polyester based prints (as well as RC based prints) in his
standard
> > text on colour photographic materials (he also recommends
against
> dry
> > mounting for colour and other materials for museum and archive
> > collections)
> >
> > Most Conservators would advise against most forms of dry
mounting
> for
> > any kind of photogrpahic (or inkjet) prints for the long term.
> Aside
> > from the general lack of data about the long term effects of the
> > adhesives as well as the effectiveness of the adhesives over
time,
> > the differentials of joining the two surfaces is problematic.
> >
> > I once saw a lovely Ansel Adams print at the National Gallery of
> > Canada which had been kept in non-archival conditions for the
first
> > part of it's life. Flexing over the years and differential
> expansion
> > and contraction between the print base and the backing mount has
> led
> > to small ripples in it. Even though it was mounted
with "standard"
> > mounting tissue it proved virtually impossible to repair.
> >
> > Basically, for long term "archival" storage, just don't dry
mount.
> If
> > you dry mount then it isn't "archival" (whatever the
manufacturers
> > claims might be). Most texts from conservation institutes will
> advise
> > against it. If you are dry mounting for display then it isn't
meant
> > for long term "archival" storage.






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