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What is Deacidification?
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What is the Bookkeeper Deacidification Process?
The Bookkeeper process preserves and protects all forms of paper based materials. It deposits a safe, non-toxic alkaline buffer into the structure of the paper. This buffer material neutralizes acids that can rapidly weaken the paper and ca... Read More »
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What is the real quantitative contribution of deacidification to ...
With all mass deacidification processes discussed in this study, treatment has a positive effect on the permanence of paper in the long term, which means that with the use of accelerated ageing tests in combination with paper strength measu... Read More »
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Typically high TA high pH musts have high malic acid levels, and double-salt deacidification is not good at removing malic acid in these musts. In order to remove malic and tartaric acid with calcium carbonate as a double salt, the malic an...
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The current application of mass deacidification techniques in practice shows clearly that mass deacidification is no longer considered as a panacea. In general, institutions using mass deacidification treatment also take other mass preserva...
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There appears to be a general consensus on the type of paper that benefits most from deacidification: paper which is acidic, such as alum-rosin-sized and groundwood-containing paper, paper produced under acidic conditions, and paper of all ...
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