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A-D Strips, developed and manufactured by IPI, are dye-coated paper strips designed to detect and measure the severity of acetate photographic film deterioration ("vinegar syndrome") in film collections. Vinegar syndrome is a slow form of chemical deterioration that causes film to shrink, buckle, and emit a strong vinegar odor. A-D Strips, developed and manufactured by IPI, are dye-coated paper strips designed to detect and measure the severity of acetate deterioration ("vinegar syndrome") in film and other acetate collections. Vinegar syndrome is a slow form of chemical deterioration that causes film to shrink, buckle, and emit a strong vinegar odor.

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A-D Strips are dye-coated paper strips that detect and measure the severity of acetate film deterioration, a.k.a. vinegar syndrome, in film collections. http. A-D Strips are dye-coated paper strips that detect and measure the severity of acetate film deterioration, a.k.a. vinegar syndrome, in film collections. When placed inside a closed can, bag, box or cabinet in the presence of acidic vapour given off by degrading film A-D Strips change colour to indicate the severity of the level of acidity. A-D Strips are dye-coated paper strips that detect and measure the severity of acetate film deterioration (vinegar syndrome) in film collections. When placed inside a closed can, bag, box or cabinet in the presence of acidic vapor given off by degrading film A-D Strips change color to indicate the severity of the level of acidity. Each kit. $75.10 View Details Use A-D Acetate Film Testing Strips (250-Pack) to detect and measure the severity of acetate deterioration in film and other acetate collections. These acid-base indicator dye-colored paper strips change color in the presence of acidic vapor given off by degrading film.

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A-D Strips are dye-coated paper strips that detect and measure the severity of acetate film deterioration, a.k.a. vinegar syndrome, in film collections. When placed inside a closed can, bag, box or cabinet in the presence of acidic vapour given off by degrading film A-D Strips change colour to indicate the severity of the level of acidity. Although developed for detection of acetic acid, A-D strips can be used to detect other acids such as those released by adhesives, paper, textiles, wood products, and plastic. When placed in a closed container with the sample material, the strips change from blue at pH 5.4 to green and then to yellow at pH 3.8, if acid gasses are released. Description [Image Permanence Institute, Rochester, NY] A trademark for indicator strips designed to detect volatile acidic components released by the decomposition of Cellulose acetate. A-D, or Acid Detector, strips contain a PH sensitive dye ( Bromcresol green) that changes from blue to green to yellow in the presence of any acidic vapors. The strips are shown here to be sufficiently sensitive for the detection of acetic acid as a volatile organic compound (VOC) generated by degrading CA in objects in storage. In confined spaces, the local air concentration of VOCs can deviate significantly from background levels due to low air circulation and interaction with solid materials and.

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A-D strips represent a simple & safe method for detecting, measuring, and recording the severity of vinegar syndrome in your acetate film collections. Vinegar syndrome is a slow form of chemical deterioration which causes the film to shrink, buckle, and emit a strong vinegar odor. Introduced in 1995, A-D Strips® have played an essential role in managing the preservation of acetate-based materials when used in combination with life expectancy predictive tools such as the IPI Acetate Storage Guide (1993) and the Storage Calculator for Acetate (2014, www.FilmCare. org). A-D strips can be used to establish the presence of volatile acids, record the indication of acid vapour concentration, explore conditions within a container, and to find sources of volatile acidity. A-D strips are dye coated strips commonly used to detect and measure acetate film deterioration ("vinegar syndrome"), and can be stored along with your microfilm as a "canary in the coal mine" so to speak.. For this reason, AD strips (as described earlier) should be stored alongside your film as an early detection tool for acidity.

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A-D Strips. CA$165.00. Availability: 8 Available. SKU: # 82-428. The main purpose of A-D Strips is to determine the approximate extent of acetate support degradation in individual films, but they may also be used as a survey tool for gaining an overview of the condition of films in an entire collection and for providing a very accurate picture. AD-Strips is acid detection strips which we call DANCHEK. This is to indicate the vinegar syndrome in acetate film. Price pr. package simple is 20€.