Volume 19, Number 1
Mar 1996
Supplies and Services
- Vacudyne Inc. can retrofit their old ethylene oxide fumigation
chambers for about $8000, so that they can work as nitrogen anoxia
chambers, with RH controls included. They are in Chicago Heights,
IL (phone 708/757-5200, fax 757-7180).
- "Timepreservers" are boxes and other storage products
sold by the G.M. Wylie Co. in Pennsylvania (1-800/747-1249, fax
412/225-0741). They also sell the Dust Bunny, tissue paper for
storing fabrics, pH pens, genealogy forms, watermarked lignin-free
bond paper ($11.45/ream), phase boxes ($15) and a number of other
products. The catalog costs $1.00 and has eight pages.
- The Pacific Cutter Company (3690 Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles,CA
90058, 213/588-9138) announced in the CBBAG Newsletter
that they sold all sizes of Jacques board shears.
- Preservation Products Unlimited has a colorful 33-page catalog
of supplies for document, microform and textile storage, matting,
UV filters, and conservation. Chemically treated sponges for
removing smoke stains and mold are $1.75; 1" gummed linen
tape is $8.90 for a 10' roll. Anne P. Diffendal chairs the advisory
board. They have an 800 number: 800/648-7329.
- Zeutschel Germany has just introduced a microfilm camera (Zeutschel
model OK 301 P) with a 60° prism, which makes it possible
to film tightly bound books that can only be opened to 60°.
It is distributed in the U.S. by Crowley Micrographics. Contact
Chris Crowley at 301/330-0555, fax 301/330-6392 or Zeutschel Germany
at fax (+49) 7071-970644.
- Emergency Supplies for Collections (PO Box 3902, Seattle,
WA 98124-3902, 800/929-6886, 206/322-4181, fax 206/323-4153,
e-mail
abconser@halcyon.com
) is a new company serving the museum,
archive and library market. The supplies come in packs of four
different sizes and complexities (with 16 to 40 kinds of tools,
equipment and supplies), costing $2961 to $10,265. They also
sell Magnum fixed-wall pallet containers that can be moved with
a forklift or pallet jack. Alice Bear is Chief of Services/Conservator.
- Vacuum cleaners: Monona Rossol comments in a letter on the
technical note on "Vacuums and Dust" that was on p.
81 in the November issue, saying that if one is buying a mass
market vacuum cleaner, it should be selected on the basis of retention;
but that vacuums with HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filters
are really what is needed whenever there is the likelihood of
pesticide dusts or toxic treatment chemical residues. Nilfisk,
Hako, Euroclean, and many other brands of these are available,
she says. Nilfisk sent a flier to the Abbey office, which says
that their Variable Speed Control Vacuum has a four-stage filtration
system culminating in a HEPA filter capable of retaining 99.97%
of all particles down to 0.3 microns in size. It is used for
asbestos removal, among other things. Increasing the motor speed
increases the power of the vacuum. Nilfisk of America, Inc.,
is at 300 Technology Drive, Malvern, PA 19355 (215/647-6420).
- NEDCC announced in November that it had started offering continuous
tone microfilm for filming photographs and black and white illustrations
with text. The new process is less expensive than conventional
photoduplication. It can produce a wide range of gray tones,
capturing detail from highlight and shadow areas. It can be duplicated
or converted to digital formats, and it can be used as a preservation
master. For information call Susan Wrynn, Director of Reprographic
Services, Northeast Document Center, 100 Brickstone Square, Andover,
MA 01810 (508/470-1010, e-mail
nedccrep@world.std.com
).