Subject: Storing candy
Lydia Egunnike <lydia.egunnike [at] slq__qld__gov__au> writes >I have been asked by one of our collection managers how long boiled >lollies (i.e rock candy) will last before deterioration occurs. Our >repository runs at 21 deg.C, 50% RH. The lollies will remain in >their original plastic bags and then sealed in a monitored anoxic >enclosure (Cryovac/Ageless package). Does anyone have any data or >experience with long term storage of this type of collection >material? The external humidity in the storage area will have no effect on the lollies' condition if the barrier film used for the external package is effective as both a moisture and oxygen barrier. It is important to recognize that while foil-based and ceramic-based (eg ESCAL) oxygen barrier films are also excellent moisture barriers, most transparent oxygen barrier films are not. Cryovac makes many different barrier films, so it is important to get the film's performance data from the supplier. Leaving the lollies to loiter in their original package within an external anoxic package will not dramatically hinder the action of the oxygen absorbers--the candy's package is likely quite permeable and inadequately sealed. (If the package had been sealed, a single pinhole would be adequate to eventually remove of all the oxygen.) If a specific long-term humidity in the enclosed microclimate is indicated by a boiled sugar storage expert, and if you are certain your barrier envelope is impervious to moisture, you may wish to use one of the RP System products to provide both oxygen-free and controlled humidity conditions. RP - A type will provide both oxygen-free and dry conditions, while RP - K type is moisture neutral, and can be used in combination a moisture buffer. Also note that Ageless becomes ineffective in very dry conditions. Please feel free to contact me for more information on these products. Jerry Shiner Keepsafe Microclimate Systems 416-703 4696 800-683 4696 *** Conservation DistList Instance 23:20 Distributed: Sunday, December 6, 2009 Message Id: cdl-23-20-003 ***Received on Monday, 30 November, 2009