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[Alois K Diethelm, Switzerland] A trademark for a thermoplastic acrylic resin composed of a water-based emulsion containing butyl acrylate thickened with methacrylic acid (40% solids). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV can be thinned with water, but once the film is dried it is insoluble in water. The minimum film formation temperature for 498 HV is approximately 5C. A dry film is slightly tacky and can be used as a weak pressure sensitive adhesive or it can be activated to improve adhesion with toluene, alcohol or heat (75C). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV has been used for lining and mounting canvases, paper, wood and plaster. | [Alois K Diethelm, Switzerland] A trademark for a thermoplastic acrylic resin composed of a water-based emulsion containing butyl acrylate thickened with methacrylic acid (40% solids). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV can be thinned with water, but once the film is dried it is insoluble in water. The minimum film formation temperature for 498 HV is approximately 5C. A dry film is slightly tacky and can be used as a weak pressure sensitive adhesive or it can be activated to improve adhesion with toluene, alcohol or heat (75C). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV has been used for lining and mounting canvases, paper, wood and plaster. | ||
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− | Dry films: Soluble in acetone, ethanol, glycol esters, toluene and xylene. Insoluble in water, white spirit and ligroin. | + | * Dry films: Soluble in acetone, ethanol, glycol esters, toluene and xylene. Insoluble in water, white spirit and ligroin. |
+ | * Tg = 26 C | ||
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− | + | * Talas: [http://talasonline.com/photos/instructions/lascaux_adhesives.pdf Information sheet] | |
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− | Talas: [http://talasonline.com/photos/instructions/lascaux_adhesives.pdf Information sheet] | ||
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* Book and Paper Group, ''Paper Conservation Catalog'', AIC, 1984, 1989 | * Book and Paper Group, ''Paper Conservation Catalog'', AIC, 1984, 1989 |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 29 September 2022
Description
[Alois K Diethelm, Switzerland] A trademark for a thermoplastic acrylic resin composed of a water-based emulsion containing butyl acrylate thickened with methacrylic acid (40% solids). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV can be thinned with water, but once the film is dried it is insoluble in water. The minimum film formation temperature for 498 HV is approximately 5C. A dry film is slightly tacky and can be used as a weak pressure sensitive adhesive or it can be activated to improve adhesion with toluene, alcohol or heat (75C). Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 498 HV has been used for lining and mounting canvases, paper, wood and plaster.
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Dry films: Soluble in acetone, ethanol, glycol esters, toluene and xylene. Insoluble in water, white spirit and ligroin.
- Tg = 26 C
Resources and Citations
- Talas: Information sheet
- Book and Paper Group, Paper Conservation Catalog, AIC, 1984, 1989
- Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
- Meredith Montague, contributed information, 1998
- Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998
- Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
- Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997