Subject: VPD papers
I recently came across four sealed packages of rather yellowed envelopes (25 per package). Inside each package is a sheet labeled: V.P.D. (Vapour Phase Deacidification). The sheet lists the manufacturer, B.G. Robertson Laboratories (U.K.), and the American distributor, Interleaf, Inc. (Minneapolis). There are no instructions for its use. I have no idea when this item was purchased; it was here when I was hired in 1991. I have read the brief discussion about this product in DePew's LIBRARY, MEDIA AND ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION HANDBOOK (1991), 167-168, which describes how it is used and states that the distributor's claim that the product buffers paper against future acid attack is not substantiated. My questions are: Is anyone still using and/or recommending this product? What is its shelf life? Is it worth keeping and using? Thanks in advance for your help. Mike Widener Archivist/Rare Books Librarian Tarlton Law Library University of Texas at Austin 727 East 26th St. Austin, Texas 78705-3224 512-471-7263 Fax: 512-471-0243 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:33 Distributed: Thursday, November 3, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-33-006 ***Received on Tuesday, 1 November, 1994