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Conservation equipment for sale

From: Paul Thorogood <paul.thorogood<-a>
Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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The following items are surplus to requirements, and must be
collected in person from London Metropolitan Archives.  For further
information and expressions of interest to purchase please contact

    Paul Thorogood.
    +44 20 7332 3825
    paul_thorogoodatcityoflondon_gov_uk

    2 of: New boxed Progard 1 Pretreatment Pak short.
    Cat No PROG00001.
    For Millipore RiOs 5-8-16 water purification system (UKP70 each
    list price) Both filters
    UKP20

    12 of: Cyclopak polypropylene roll storage tubes.
    All 2 piece closed both ends. 6 of 385 x 90 diameter and 6 of
    470 x 90 diameter. Internal measurements.
    UKP15 lot

    Light Box 515x710x175 high. Light area 50mm less. 3 of 20 watt
    tubes. One tube not working (doesn't seem to matter). Hinged top
    so could work on a slope. Has passed portable appliance testing.
    Possibly homemade in 1970's, good.
    UKP5

    Casella Thermohygrographs 350x145x170 high.
    Style as M109014. List price now UKP1046.
    Box of 200 charts is UKP39 from Casella. 3 of 7 day charts
    included with each machine.

    2 of: 7 day Clockwork (one with cracked glass window)
    UKP30 each.

    1 of: quartz battery driven, 1, 7, 31 day.
    UKP30

    Casella T9420 Battery Thermohygrograph 320 x 140 x 280 high.

    1, 7, 31 days, with 16 of 1 week charts (by JS Holdings--these
    are correct). Broken Handle--could be glued.
    UKP30

    JS Holdings Battery Thermohygrographs 320 x 140 x 280 high.

    3 of: 1, 7, 31, 62, 93 days, 2 with shipping box and 1 with
    spare pen, each with 25 of 7 day and 6 of 31 day charts.
    UKP30 each.

These old style (used) thermohygrographs are very good machines. We
still use them for some loans and areas out of radio reception. You
just have to keep them calibrated which is fairly simple, and no
software compatibility issues! The double height machines show
temperature and humidity on separate graphs, so are slightly easier
to read.

Paul Thorogood
Conservator
London Metropolitan Archives
40 Northampton Road
London EC1R 0HB
UK


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