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Latest revision as of 08:03, 6 February 2024
Description
[Conservator's Products, Chatham NJ] A registered trademark for an aqueous dispersion of BEVA® 371. BEVA® Gel contains 25-50% water mixed with ethylene vinyl acetate and acrylic resin in a thixotropic gel. When partially dry, it is a strong contact adhesive often used for the cold lining of paintings. As a dry film, BEVA GEL can be used as a heat-seal adhesive. Spraying with solvent (water, toluene, xylene, iso-propyl alcohol, or ethanol) reverts the dried adhesive back to the gel for and makes it reusable as a contact adhesive.
Synonyms and Related Terms
BEVA Gel (sp)
Risks
Talas: MSDS
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Soluble in water, isopropyl alcohol, toluene.
- Boiling point = 212F (100C)
- Density = 1.12 g/ml
- pH = 4-5
- Appearance = beige gel with slight acetic odor
Resources and Citations
- Talas: Website