Textile competence for museums
In order to preserve paintings, sculptures or historical works of arts over the long term, they need protection against any damaging effects. The use of suitable materials therefore plays a decisive role when setting up exhibition spaces and presenting objects in display cabinets or on displays.
Création Baumann has tested the textiles tested for harmful substances based on strict conservation criteria to check their suitability for museums. They meet the highest safety requirements. The test results give curators and exhibition organisers all the necessary information about the textiles.
«Our textiles tested for harmful substances ensure the protection of valuable cultural assets.»
Facts about textiles tested for harmful substances
- The test for harmful substances determines the pH value of textiles, which must comply with certain limit values.
- The test for harmful substances detects compounds in textiles that can have a corrosive effect on silver, iron and lead.
- The test for harmful substances provides test records compliant with the Oddy method.
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