Hi Tyler, I have used Lineco Neutral pH adhesive(item 901-1008) on a limited basis. It is safe and "archival" but I can not comment on its long-term adhesive proerties. Regards, Rudy Ternbach So. Hadley, MAsstts. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, David Emerick <dnemerick@...> wrote: > > Hi Tyler, > > http://www.amien.org/ > > Mark D. Gottsegen > Materials Research Director > Intermuseum Conservation Association > 2915 Detroit Avenue > Cleveland OH 44113 > office: 216 658 8700 > cell: 330 977 0334 > email: mdgottsegen@... > website: www.amien.org > > > Cheers > > david emerick > > dnemerick@... > http://www.davidemerick.com > http://smcmmediacenter.blogspot.com/ > http://emerick.blogspot.com > > > > > > From: Tyler Boley > Subject: [Digital BW] safe adhesive? > > I have a customer with a framing meltdown, I suspect they used an improper > mounting adhesive. > I've seen info in the past about sticking with acrylic adhesives and > avoiding PSA adhesives. > Of course this means little to me, but I need reliable info to pass on to > the framer, and I've lost the info I saved from the past for just such an > event. > Now that a few mores years of experience have past, can anyone give reliable > adhesive recommendations for large coated fine art paper prints? > I'd prefer they were just hinged, but people seem insistent on mounting... > Thanks > Tyler > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: [Digital BW] safe adhesive?
2009-04-17 by rternbach
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