Was looking for a UV testing meter to check that any UV filtered plexi I might purchase is indeed as described eg 99% UV protection. If any one is interested, I found
these which might be useful.
In my search for such a meter, I was shocked to discover this:
SourceSpecifically, I thought if I got some plexi that had the highest filtering, I would virtually arrest any further fading. Fading caused by UV light apparently accounts for only 40% of the causes of fading. Protecting from normal light is also required, which is difficult, as some of us want to be able to see our posters.
From memory the cost of plexi virtually doubles going from 97% to 99% UV filtering. From the chart above, paying that difference seems such a waste now.
There are heaps of websites discussing this. Here are some I found:
Here are 2 case studies:
Ellen Carrlee Conservation Ukiyo-e GallerySome facts:
Because warm or moist conditions accelerate deterioration, temperature and relative humidity (RH) should not exceed 20C and 60%, respectively.
SourceTemperature and humidity fluctuations should be held to less than 10 degrees & 15% respectively.
Source(That last source is a really interesting read).