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- Technical Information
MicroChamber Active Archival Housings
By William K. Hollinger, Jr. and Mark G. Vine, as published in Restaurator
This article discusses the origin of archival boards and goes into detail about the dramatically greater efficacy of the latest technology in the field, our MicroChamber papers and boards. With detail regarding MicroChamber paper structure and graphs showing test results after accelerated aging and exposure to oxidative gasses (hydrogen peroxide), the article concisely explains MicroChamber technology and demonstrates its significant superiority to the standard lignin- free, buffered boards widely offered within the archival products industry.