Long term conservation of scientific collections depends on the maintenance of their environmental conditions within certain limits, among other factors. This work examines whether the packaging materials used to store disarticulated skeletons have any influence on these conditions. In particular, a polypropylene box is compared with a cardboard, recording data of relative humidity and temperature for a year. The results of a first statistical analysis seem to indicate that there are significant differences between both materials. The polypropylene packaging offers better insulation against the relative humidity than the cardboard. In contrast, this advantage does not appear to be evident against temperature.
English
06 - Organizations of a general nature
Mètodes de conservació en museus; Conservació d'espècimens zoològics; Conservació i restauració
6 p.
XV Reunió Tècnica de Conservació i Restauració: Sistemes i Materials pel Muntatge, Exhibició i Emmagatzematge de Béns Patrimonials, 27-28 nov. 2017, Barcelona