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Providing collection care, preservation and conservation treatment services to collectors and collecting institutions. |
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Collection Care > Storing
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CabinetsIf air vents are placed in a cabinet, they should be filtered so dust and gaseous pollutants do not enter. Air flow dilutes fumes produced by the stored materials. Dust filters (cotton works well) or pollutant filters can be purchased to fit commercial cabinet's vents. Gaskets provide airtight seals that help keep dust out of storage and display units. Rubber gaskets produce sulphur fumes that harm metal and photographic materials. Polyurethane foam gaskets create acidic gases and deteriorate to form messy dusts within cabinets. Silicone is inert. Ask for silicone gaskets from cabinet suppliers. Custom designed cabinet interiors may have drawers, trays, shelves or brackets inside. Make sure they work smoothly. Glides should be inert polyethylene, polypropylene or teflon.
Drawers or trays Placing a rigid acid-free support under flat pieces in storage trays or drawers makes them easier to move. In general, do not stack collections. However, if flat paper or textile collections are in good shape, some staking, interleaving with acid-free paper or card, may occur without damage. Ideally, flat items are matted so stacking places weight on the mat, not the artwork or artifact. Place the most fragile pieces on the top, sturdiest pieces on the bottom. Make sure the bottom of each drawer does not touch the collection stored below it. Severe damage is caused by opening overfull drawers. Three-dimensional objects and costume accessories may require storage supports to retain their shape and keep them from moving when drawers are opened and closed. Mounts may be designed to serve as exhibit supports, too.
Wardrobes
Viking Cabinets
Museum
Storage Cabinets (Conserve-O-Gram 4/1) - (An Adobe PDF file)
Installing
the Retrofit Gasket Kit (Conserve-O-Gram 4/3) - (An Adobe PDF file)
Modifying
Museum Storage Cabinets (Conserve-O-Gram 4/13) - (An Adobe PDF file)
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Storing
|--Storage Materials--|--Cabinets--|--Shelving--|--Boxes--|
|--Specific Materials--|--Paper--|--Books--|--Furniture--|--Natural History--|--Newspapers--|--Photographs--|
Collection Care
|--General--|--Environment--|--Numbering--|--Storing--|--Exhibiting--|--Handling--|--Cleaning--|
|--Care by Type--|--Pest Control--|--Security--|--Long Range Planning--|--Emergency Preparedness--|






