[Nhcoll-l] whatever happened to Nalgene PolyPaper?

John E Simmons simmons.johne at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 10:57:45 EDT 2014


Have you tried Rite-in-the-Rain? It is available in several formats,
including notebooks and loose sheets:
http://www.riteintherain.com/

--John

John E. Simmons
Museologica
128 E. Burnside Street
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823-2010
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and
Adjunct Curator of Collections
Earth and Mineral Science Museum & Art Gallery
Penn State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
and
Instructor, Museum Studies
School of Library and Information Science
Kent State University
and
Lecturer in Art
Juniata College
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania


On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 1:25 AM, <Alastair.Graham at csiro.au> wrote:

>  Hello all
>
> I have been using a particular plastic paper, coated Nalgene PolyPaper
> Plastic Paper for about 25 years to label preserved fish specimens stored
> in formaldehyde and ethanol solutions.  It was sold originally by the Nalge
> Company in USA (cat. no. 6304-0811). This paper is spun-bonded polyethylene
> and is very resistant to moisture, chemicals and tearing.  It has a special
> coating, which means that it can be written on with a pencil, even under
> water.  It also can printed on using a dot-matrix printer or letterpress.
> It was available in packs of 100 sheets (216 x 279 mm or 8-1/2 x 11 in.).
>
> I have been told by Thermo Fisher (who now own Nalge) that this product
> has been discontinued - I do not know why.  Perhaps there was a lack of
> demand for it.  Besides our collection, I know other collections and
> fieldworkers (particularly because it is waterproof) also have used
> PolyPaper for many years.
>
> There is a similar Nalgene paper (cat. no. 6304-9811) available.  However
> this paper is uncoated and unfortunately it does not meet all of my
> requirements.  Specifically it cannot be written on with a pencil.
>
> I was wondering whether you know anything about Nalgene PolyPaper.
> Perhaps you might know of a replacement paper that would meet my
> requirements?  Any advice you could provide would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
> Al
>
>
> *Alastair (Al) Graham *Fish Collection Manager
> Australian National Fish Collection
> CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
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