Paul Brewin
06-06-2010, 11:57 AM
Hello,
What are people's thoughts and knowledge about the need to coat brass mounts. For our last exhibit we decided to leave all our brass mounts their natural brass color rather than painting them with acrylics. There was no direct contact between the mount and the artifacts. We always use a barrier of either Polyolefin tubing, felt or Volara. However, some people have expressed the concern that the mounts should still have at least been sealed with a clear coat of something like B-72. Our thought had been that the reason we were using brass is for its high corrosion resistance and besides it darkening slightly from when it was first made it would pose no threat to the artifact.
We would like to continue to not have to paint the mounts if possible.
Any light on the subject would be helpful.
Thank you,
Ben
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What are people's thoughts and knowledge about the need to coat brass mounts. For our last exhibit we decided to leave all our brass mounts their natural brass color rather than painting them with acrylics. There was no direct contact between the mount and the artifacts. We always use a barrier of either Polyolefin tubing, felt or Volara. However, some people have expressed the concern that the mounts should still have at least been sealed with a clear coat of something like B-72. Our thought had been that the reason we were using brass is for its high corrosion resistance and besides it darkening slightly from when it was first made it would pose no threat to the artifact.
We would like to continue to not have to paint the mounts if possible.
Any light on the subject would be helpful.
Thank you,
Ben
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