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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[James Dawson Enterprises, Ltd.] A registered trademark for a [[barrier material|barrier material]] made from [[aluminum foil|aluminum foil]] sandwiched between a transparent [[nylon resin|nylon]] film and a layer of heat sealable [[polyethylene]]. The nylon is adhered to the foil with a thin layer of polyethylene. Marvelseal 360 is strong, waterproof, vaporproof, and flexible. Originally made for military applications, Marvelseal 360 has found its way into conservation and has been used to seal wooden packing crates, display cases, and storage shelves since 1980. Paint does not adhere to Marvelseal very well but the surface can be covered with fabric or Dibond.
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[James Dawson Enterprises, Ltd.] A registered trademark for a [[barrier material|barrier material]] made from [[aluminum foil|aluminum foil]] sandwiched between a transparent [[nylon resin|nylon]] film and a layer of heat sealable [[polyethylene]]. The nylon is adhered to the foil with a thin layer of polyethylene. Marvelseal 360 is strong, waterproof, vaporproof, and flexible. Originally made for military applications, Marvelseal 360 has found its way into conservation and has been used to seal wooden packing crates, display cases, and storage shelves since 1980. Paint does not adhere to Marvelseal very well but the surface can be covered with fabric or Dibond.  A foil back sealing tape is available to cover staples and pin holes.
  
 
Other Marvelseal products have the following layers:  
 
Other Marvelseal products have the following layers:  
  
 
-FR 2175 (formerly Marvelseal 470) - [[polypropylene]] / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene  
 
-FR 2175 (formerly Marvelseal 470) - [[polypropylene]] / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene  
 
 
-Marvelseal 585 - Tyvek / polyethylene / foil / [[ethylene vinyl acetate]]  
 
-Marvelseal 585 - Tyvek / polyethylene / foil / [[ethylene vinyl acetate]]  
 
 
-Marvelseal 1311 - polypropylene / foil / [[scrim]]  
 
-Marvelseal 1311 - polypropylene / foil / [[scrim]]  
 
 
-Marvelseal 1312 - [[kraft paper]] / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene
 
-Marvelseal 1312 - [[kraft paper]] / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene
  
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== Other Properties ==
 
== Other Properties ==
  
For a 1 mil film:  Oxygen transmission = 0.01 ml/m2d  Water vapor transmission = 0.01 g/m2d
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For a 1 mil film:  Oxygen transmission = 0.01 ml/m2d  Water vapor transmission = 0.01 g/m2d Resistance to grease and oils is good.
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Dimensional stability at high percent RH is good. Heat seals at 350°F. Maximum temperature recommended for use is 400°F.
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== Forms and Sizes ==
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== Applications for Storage Exhibit and Transport ==
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*Lining shelves and shipping crates
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* Create anoxic pouches for pest eradication or long-term storage
  
 
== Application Video ==
 
== Application Video ==
 
  
 
This video demonstrates the application of Marvelseal 360 onto wood with a household iron.
 
This video demonstrates the application of Marvelseal 360 onto wood with a household iron.
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== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
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* Preparation, Art Handling, Collections Care Information Network [http://www.paccin.org/content.php?62-Materials (PACCIN)]
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* Gaylord Archival Website: https://www.gaylord.com/Preservation/Conservation-Supplies/Wrapping,-Lining-&-Support-Materials/Marvelseal&%23174;-360-Barrier-Film-(50-ft-)/p/M3650
  
 
* Pam Hatchfield, ''Pollutants in the Museum Environment'', Archetype Press, London, 2002
 
* Pam Hatchfield, ''Pollutants in the Museum Environment'', Archetype Press, London, 2002
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Revision as of 13:47, 4 November 2018

Marvelseal 360

Description

[James Dawson Enterprises, Ltd.] A registered trademark for a Barrier material made from Aluminum foil sandwiched between a transparent nylon film and a layer of heat sealable Polyethylene. The nylon is adhered to the foil with a thin layer of polyethylene. Marvelseal 360 is strong, waterproof, vaporproof, and flexible. Originally made for military applications, Marvelseal 360 has found its way into conservation and has been used to seal wooden packing crates, display cases, and storage shelves since 1980. Paint does not adhere to Marvelseal very well but the surface can be covered with fabric or Dibond. A foil back sealing tape is available to cover staples and pin holes.

Other Marvelseal products have the following layers:

-FR 2175 (formerly Marvelseal 470) - Polypropylene / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene -Marvelseal 585 - Tyvek / polyethylene / foil / Ethylene vinyl acetate -Marvelseal 1311 - polypropylene / foil / Scrim -Marvelseal 1312 - Kraft paper / polyethylene / foil / polyethylene

Marvelseal 360

Synonyms and Related Terms

FR 2175 (formerly Marvelseal 470); Marvelseal 585; Marvelseal 1311; Marvelseal 1312;

Other Properties

For a 1 mil film: Oxygen transmission = 0.01 ml/m2d Water vapor transmission = 0.01 g/m2d Resistance to grease and oils is good. Dimensional stability at high percent RH is good. Heat seals at 350°F. Maximum temperature recommended for use is 400°F.

Forms and Sizes

Applications for Storage Exhibit and Transport

  • Lining shelves and shipping crates
  • Create anoxic pouches for pest eradication or long-term storage

Application Video

This video demonstrates the application of Marvelseal 360 onto wood with a household iron.

Video: click here. Credit: 2015 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The heat from the iron seals the Marvelseal to the wood and provides a vapor barrier. Application works best with iron set at highest heat level. Keep iron moving otherwise it will get stuck on the Marvelseal and tear it. For best results, the entire piece of wood must be completely covered with Marvelseal. If the Marvelseal tears, simply cut a small piece of Marvelseal and iron it onto the torn spot.

Additional Information

James Dawson: Website

Additional Images


Sources Checked for Data in Record

  • Pam Hatchfield, Pollutants in the Museum Environment, Archetype Press, London, 2002
  • Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997
  • Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998
  • Website address Comment: SPNCH at www.spnchorg.concom/supplies_cdn.htm (accessed 3/17/04) - lists Marvelseal 470 as polypropylene / polyethylene / aluminum / polypropylene

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