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Effects of High Temperatures
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Micrographic Quality
D-31
Storage and
Preservation
of Microfilms
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Contents
Micrographic Quality D-31
Storage and Preservation of Microfilms
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Contents
Processing of Other Film Types
Definitions
Introduction
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Electronic Imaging
Storage Hazards and Protection
Record Classification
Fire Protection
Storage Vaults
Effects of High Temperatures
Cabinets and Safes
Effects of High and Low Relative Humidities
Water Protection
High Humidity
Low Humidity
Content
Molecular Sieves
Molecular Sieves
Film
Air Conditioning
Humidity Control
Moisture-TightContainers
Microscopic Blemishes
Fungus Growth
Humidification
Chemical Contamination
Toning
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Theft Protection
Composition of Enclosure Materials
Paper
Plastic
Silver-GelatinFilms
Processing for Permanence
Fixing Baths
Washing
Drying
Squeegees
Protective Coatings
Washing Aids
Special Storage and Hazards
Processing of Other Film Types
Thermally Processed Silver TPS
Diazo Films
Time-CapsuleStorage
Handling and Filing Film Records
Interfiling
Table 1 Applicable Standards for Microfilm
Inspection
Anticipated Storage Life
Table 2 Storage Life of Microfilms
Film/Type/Parameter
Medium Term
Storage Facilities
References and Bibliography
Rochester, New York
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Document Imaging
KODAK Publication No. D-31 CAT No. 811-63866/2002