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Publication Date:
April 2011
ISSN:
1865-8431
DOI:
10.1515/rest.2011.002

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Ed. by Banik, Gerhard / Brückle, Irene

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Innovation in Low-O2 Technology: A Solution for Conservation, Protection and Treatment

Innovation der “Low-Oxygen“ Technologie: Eine Lösung für Konservierung, Behandlung und Schutz von KulturgutInnovation de la technologie low-oxygen : une solution pour la conservation, le traitement et la protection de documents historiques anciens

c1Nationaal Archief, Prins Willem Alexanderhof 20, NL-2595 BE Den Haag, The Netherlands

c2Army Museum Delft, Korte Geer 1, NL-2611 CA Delft, The Netherlands

c3b-Cat B.V., Biezenwei 6, NL_4004 MB Tiel, The Netherlands

c4b-Cat B.V., Biezenwei 6, NL-4004 MB Tiel, The Netherlands

Citation Information: Restaurator. Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 13–26, ISSN (Online) 1865-8431, ISSN (Print) 0034-5806, DOI: 10.1515/rest.2011.002, April 2011

Publication History:
Received:
2010-02-03
Revised:
2011-11-25
Published Online:
2011-04-06

Abstract

Low-oxygen technology – ZerOx technology, offers new opportunities for museums, libraries and archives in protecting, preserving and treatment of biological infested objects. The ZerOx technology can be applied in any of the following areas: fire prevention, through permanent oxygen reduction; conservation, through active climate control of rooms or anoxic show cases; treatment of infested objects with the advantage of avoiding their contamination with chemicals. The contribution provides an overview of the working principle, the technology behind it, application possibilities, limitations and case studies.

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