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Tyvek is also very slick, I wouldn't want to store anything close to the shelf edge, or to use the shelves for anything small that could easily slide on Tyvek if slightly jarred.
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> -----Original Message-----
> Elisabeth Engel Wrote:
> When searching for materials suitable for shelf lining I came across a roll
> of something I believe is Tyvek, which I inherited from the previous
> Curator. I have never worked with this material. I know that it sat in her
> office, unused for several years and when I tested it with a pH pen, it came
> up acidic.
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