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Spunfab is described as "an adhesive webbing prepared from [a?] plasticizer-free,
high molecular weight, semi-crystalline, polar copolyamides" Is anyone aware of any testing that has been done or further information on its chemistry and working properties? I was looking at the Spunfab as an optional adhesive to add to areas where an old fabric can no longer be attached properly by itself [a modern roller shade assembled by a contemporary artist]. To my surprise Spunfab actually works very nicely but I do not think I can use it because I cannot find any aging tests or
any information beyond the above. Does anyone have any ideas how it ages? If you do I'd appreciate learning as much as I can about it, if not perhaps you could direct me to another information source.
Thank you for your help
Daria Keynan, paper conservator
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