JL. look at the post on mounting a medal at the pinned area. The colors are not 100% stable. If you place under a glass or plexiglass use UV ultra violet glass, or plexiglass. Make sure the material backing is archival safe to use not a plastic or a wood backing. Paul
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Do light bulbs produce any significant quantity of UV's?
I have put the flag between two pieces of regular glass, with a recently printed photo of the original owner also between the pieces of glass. I have put the pieces of glass in a dark area of presentation case, in a room with no direct sunlight (sheets over all windows). Do you think it is safe?
I cant post a photo as my membership ran out, but an old photo of the display case where the flag is, is visible here, in post 14 http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...highlight=fssf
JLLast edited by Jean-Loup; 09-16-2008, 04:11 PM.
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Jean. All light both artificial and natural light emit some amounts of UV rays. Some rays are shorter and not as bright as others light sources. The weaker UV rays would take a bit longer in time to damage an item. It’s always best to use either UV glass, or UV Plexiglas it a bit more expensive than plain old window glass. I hope that you did not sandwich the flag between to pieces of glass with out a space between the flag and glass? You could be trapping moisture if there is no barrier. Yes, jhodgson is correct even ambiant light will damage items.
If you have ever gone into a museums gallery, and it dark. Some times the gallery 's light goes on when a person enters a gallery. This is done to limit light exposure to an item. PaulLast edited by Paul R.; 09-17-2008, 07:14 AM.
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Where can this UV glass usualy be bought? I have never seen any here in France. The two pieces of glass I used are from two picture frames I bought at the supermarket.
The flag is sandwiched between the two pieces of glass, but there is a small space as the flag is rather thick, and nothing closing the sides of my improvised frame, so I doubt humidity should be a problem.
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