Difference between revisions of "Camger 1-146 Polyglase Environmental Coating"
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+ | [Camger Coating Systems Inc.] A protective coating formulated with an aliphatic urethane and poly(propylene glycol). Camger 1-175 is designed to provide a barrier coating to minimize off-gassing. The preparation does not contain any solvents and the dried coating is resistant to abrasion, chemicals and hydrolysis. | ||
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+ | Camger was originally made in two different formulations: Polyglase 1-175 and 1-146. | ||
+ | 1-175 was the formulation that was originally developed and tested for conservation use, but 1-146 was very similar in formulation and cost. For a period the company kept 1-146 but discontinued the 1-175, then later restarted production of 1-175. | ||
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+ | See [[Camger 1-175 Polyglase Environmental Coating|Camger 1-175]] for more information. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category:Coatings]][[Category: Coating: Water-based]] |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 18 May 2022
Description
[Camger Coating Systems Inc.] A protective coating formulated with an aliphatic urethane and poly(propylene glycol). Camger 1-175 is designed to provide a barrier coating to minimize off-gassing. The preparation does not contain any solvents and the dried coating is resistant to abrasion, chemicals and hydrolysis.
Camger was originally made in two different formulations: Polyglase 1-175 and 1-146. 1-175 was the formulation that was originally developed and tested for conservation use, but 1-146 was very similar in formulation and cost. For a period the company kept 1-146 but discontinued the 1-175, then later restarted production of 1-175.
See Camger 1-175 for more information.