Escal
Description
A transparent, high moisture, and oxygen barrier film originally developed for use with the Mitsubishi Revolutionary Preservation (RP) System. Escal is coated with a ceramic polyvinyl alcohol film with no plasticizers (polypropylene (OPP)\Silica deposited PVAL\ LLDPE).
Synonyms and Related Terms
Barrier film, Escal Neo Oxygen Barrier film
Applications
- Storage and preservation of a variety of materials, especially those sensitive to moisture and oxidation.
Personal Risks
Collections Risks
Physical and Chemical Properties
The mitigation rates of Escal are:
- Moisture barrier: 0.01 g/m2.day @ 25°C 60%RH
- Oxygen barrier: 0.05 cc/M2.day.atm @ 25°C 60%RH
Working Properties
Escal can be unrolled and cut down to the desired length and sealed with a heat sealer. An Escal enclosure can be utilized with the Revolutionary Preservation (RP) System in two different ways:
- RP Type A – Involves the use of both oxygen and moisture scavengers.
- RP Type K – Involves only oxygen scavengers but is moisture neutral, in which moisture cannot be removed or introduced into the enclosure. (Mainly used to protect photographs, films and dyed products.) Link
Forms and Sizes
Available in single sheet rolls and double sheet rolls.
Resources and Citations
- Rio Lopez, contributed information, MWG group, 2020.
- Collins, Chris. “Barrier Films.” The Natural History Museum, 1999. Link
- Conservation by Design International, 2020. https://www.cxdinternational.com/escal-neo-gas-barrier-film-suesne7755
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical America, Inc. “Revolutionary Preservation System.” 2020. Link