Hello, Pestlist

Any recommendations/thoughts on tape to use for low-temperature treatment 
plastic sealing?

I've used different varieties of duct tape and carton-sealing 'packing' 
tape and so far I have not experienced any obvious failing. However, 
reading more into tape recommended temperatures maybe I'm playing with 
fire? (playing with ice???) It seems like most of the tape I've been using 
is not recommended for temperatures below -10C. 

The museum pests website says to use tape that will not fail in low 
temperatures. Have others experienced regular packing tape failing? Any 
recommendations? I see there are tapes made for use in sub freezing 
temperatures, does anyone use those?

Thanks, All!

Julie

Collections Care Specialist
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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