MWG
Fact Sheets on Exhibit & Storage Materials
This section of CAMEO aggregates pages for materials that have or may be used for the exhibition, storage and transport of cultural heritage materials. Choosing materials requires specific information on composition, working properties, stability, and interactions. It is essential to remember that properties of materials may vary over time due to changes in batches, manufacturing or supplier. Inclusion in this collection merely indicates that the material has been used in exhibition storage or transport but does imply this represents current best practice and should not be viewed as an endorsement of any particular material or use. This collection has been created by the Materials Selection & Specification Working Group (MWG) under the auspices of the Collection Care Network of the American Institute for Conservation. The MWG is actively working to increase the information in CAMEO records in collaboration with members of Preparation, Art Handling, Collection Care Information Network (PACCIN).
Additional information on the practical uses, and specifics on material testing results that will inform educated choices representing best practices may be obtained from the following sites:
- AIC Wiki
- Exhibit Guidelines Technical Notes
- AIC Wiki Oddy Test Database pages
- PACCIN
- Material Comparison tables
To find materials of interest, either select by categories or see the alphabetical list of all materials below the category list:
Connectors Coatings, Sealants and Barriers |
Boards/Panels |
Sheets/Films Foams & Cushions
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Filler/Wax/Bulking agent Construction & Interiors |
Other Material Comparisons |
Pages in category "MWG"
The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 255 total.
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- Sancure 878
- Sandwich panel
- Satinwood
- Saturated salt solutions
- Scavenger
- Sculpey
- Sheetrock All Purpose Joint Compound
- Silica gel
- Silica gel, commercial
- Silicone cure systems
- Silver
- Sintra
- Smooth-Sil
- Spruce
- Steel
- Style Guide
- Sulfite process
- Sulfur dioxide
- Super glue
- Super Sculpey UltraLight
- Sustainable materials
- Sycamore
- Synthetic fiber