Subject: Magnetic tape deterioration
We are about to commence a cooperative research project between the National Library of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive to investigate the deterioration of magnetic tape. In our Oral History collection we have a large number of magnetic reel-to-reel tapes that are exhibiting symptoms of the so-called 'hydrolysis' problem. When tapes suffering from this problem are played the sound is distorted, a high pitched squeal is emitted and the player eventually jams because the tape has exuded gummy degradation products. 'Baking' the tapes in a warm, dry oven is known to make most tapes playable, however, this has not always worked on all tapes we have tried to restore, and we are concerned that the baking process may result in the distortion of the sound. (All the research reports we have located deal with digital tape--all our tapes are analogue.) We intend to undertake a number of relatively simple projects to investigate what is occurring during the degradation and baking processes, and to determine if there is a less severe means of restoring the tapes to a playable condition without the loss of sound quality. These projects include storing tapes for 1-2 years in low permeability bags with a desiccant to determine if this is an effective way of making the tapes playable; determining the moisture content of reels of tapes and investigating how this changes during the degradation and baking processes; to determine if replaying tapes in a low humidity environment will enable them to be played without squeal or jamming; and to determine whether it is the increased temperature or reduced humidity that is effective in restoring tapes during the baking process. We hope that the results of these investigations will help us to arrive at a suitable treatment program for our tapes. We are keen to hear from anyone who may have done similar investigations, know of any such investigations, or be interested in sharing any ideas on the topic. Thanks, Leanne Brandis, Chemist, Preservation Services Jan Lyall, Director, National Preservation Office National Library of Australia Phone: +616 262 1571 Fax: +616 257 1703 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:43 Distributed: Thursday, December 9, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-43-004 ***Received on Thursday, 9 December, 1993