Senior Textile Conservator Australian War Memorial PO Box 345 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia phone: +61 2 62434420 fax: +61 2 62417998 sarah.clayton@xxxxxxxxxx www.awm.gov.au >>> Mary Montgomery <mary.montgomery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 28/03/2007 4:43 am >>>
I would think that the situation could also be affected by how well or poorly the cases are ventilated.
Mary Montgomery
Museum of History & Industry, Seattle From: Textile Conservators [mailto:TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ballard, Mary Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 7:25 AM To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Silicone mannequins The Australian War Memorial is considering using silicone heads and hands attached to Ethafoam mannequins to display uniforms, inside showcases. Has anybody had experience with displaying textiles on silicon based mannequins long term, i.e. 10 years or more? The silicon being used is a condensation cure silicon, which potentially off gases water, ethanol or hydrochloric acid. I am of course concerned about the hydrochloric acid, and an also concerned about the painted surface, which is a combination of roofing silicone and oil paints. Can anybody tell me if there are effects on the curing of the oil paint or silicone when the two are combined? Sarah Clayton |