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Dee Stubbs-Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello,

We are in the process of planning a new multi-purpose conservation laboratory and are currently gathering supplier information and quotes on the equipment needed. We have requested a large washing table that could be used for occasional wet treatments of both textiles and paper artifacts. We had originally imagined that this would be made of stainless steel, however one of my colleagues has come across a reference to textile sinks made of high density polypropylene. We would appreciate opinions on which material would be preferable for a variety of potential washing and bleaching treatments.

Many thanks for your help,
Dee

Dee Stubbs-Lee, CAPC, MA
Conservator / Restauratrice
New Brunswick Museum/
Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick
277 Douglas Avenue
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2K 1E5
Canada
(506)643-2341






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