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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Swiss Silk Bolting Cloth Manufacturing Co, Zurich] A trademark for a sheer, lightweight, open weave, [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=polyester%20fiber polyester] fabric. Stabiltex is used as a support backing for covering fragile textiles. In many applications, it is being used instead of silk [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=Crepeline Crepeline]. As of 2004, the production of Stabiltex has been discontinued. An alternate product, [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=Tetex%20TR Tetex TR], is supplied as a replacement.
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[Swiss Silk Bolting Cloth Manufacturing Co, Zurich] A trademark for a sheer, lightweight, open weave, [[polyester%20fiber|polyester]] fabric. Stabiltex was used as a support backing for covering fragile textiles and as an alternative to silk [[Crepeline|crepeline]]. As of 2004, the production of Stabiltex has been discontinued. An alternate product, [[Tetex%20TR|Tetex TR]], was supplied as a replacement, but it was discontinued in 2009.
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Applications ==
  
Sickening fumes may be released when the fabric is melted.
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== Personal Risks ==
  
== Additional Information ==
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* Sickening fumes may be released when the fabric is melted.
  
° F.Thomsen "Hotmelting Cutting of Stabiltex" ''JAIC'', 27:32-37, 1988. [http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic27-01-002.html LINK]°  I. Karsten, N. Kerr, "The Properties and light stability of silk adhered to sheer silk and polyester support fabrics with poly(vinyl acetate) copolymer adhesives" Studies in Conservation, 47(3), 195-210, 2002.
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==Resources and Citations==
  
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
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* F.Thomsen "Hotmelting Cutting of Stabiltex" ''JAIC'', 27:32-37, 1988. [https://cool.culturalheritage.org/jaic/articles/jaic27-01-002.html]
  
* External source or communication Comment: For physical properties see: I. Karsten, "Factors affecting bond strength of textile artifact/adhesion/support fabric laminates. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Alberta, Ednomton, Alberta, Canada, 2003. Table 2.10
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I. Karsten, N. Kerr, "The Properties and light stability of silk adhered to sheer silk and polyester support fabrics with poly(vinyl acetate) copolymer adhesives" Studies in Conservation, 47(3), 195-210, 2002.
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* Rachael Perkins Arenstein, Lisa Goldberg, and Eugenie Milroy, ‘Support and Rehousing for Collection Storage’ In ‘Preventive Conservation: Collection Storage’ Lisa Elkin and Christopher A. Norris (eds.), Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, New York. 2019.
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* I. Karsten, "Factors affecting bond strength of textile artifact/adhesion/support fabric laminates. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Alberta, Ednomton, Alberta, Canada, 2003. Table 2.10
  
 
* Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
 
* Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997

Latest revision as of 09:32, 26 August 2024

Stabiltex

Description

[Swiss Silk Bolting Cloth Manufacturing Co, Zurich] A trademark for a sheer, lightweight, open weave, polyester fabric. Stabiltex was used as a support backing for covering fragile textiles and as an alternative to silk Crepeline. As of 2004, the production of Stabiltex has been discontinued. An alternate product, Tetex TR, was supplied as a replacement, but it was discontinued in 2009.

Applications

Personal Risks

  • Sickening fumes may be released when the fabric is melted.

Resources and Citations

  • F.Thomsen "Hotmelting Cutting of Stabiltex" JAIC, 27:32-37, 1988. [1]
  • I. Karsten, N. Kerr, "The Properties and light stability of silk adhered to sheer silk and polyester support fabrics with poly(vinyl acetate) copolymer adhesives" Studies in Conservation, 47(3), 195-210, 2002.
  • Rachael Perkins Arenstein, Lisa Goldberg, and Eugenie Milroy, ‘Support and Rehousing for Collection Storage’ In ‘Preventive Conservation: Collection Storage’ Lisa Elkin and Christopher A. Norris (eds.), Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, New York. 2019.
  • I. Karsten, "Factors affecting bond strength of textile artifact/adhesion/support fabric laminates. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Alberta, Ednomton, Alberta, Canada, 2003. Table 2.10
  • Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
  • Meredith Montague, contributed information, 1998