Subject: Synperonic N
I seem to remember, from a conversation held with colleagues a few years ago, that Triton X100 was at the time causing concerns for the same reasons as Synperonic is now. Apparently Synperonic N and Triton X100 are exactly the same thing with just different trade names. I also heard that Triton 80XN (non-ionic) could be used as a replacement, but I don't think it is yet available in the UK. Is anybody familiar with it? Flavia Perugini Sculpture Conservator and Gabo trust Intern Tate Gallery London, UK *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:50 Distributed: Wednesday, April 5, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-50-004 ***Received on Thursday, 30 March, 2000