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[PADG:1295] Re: Shrink Wrap



The Eisenhower Library began using shrink wrap about six years ago, after 
reading about its use at Ohio State.  We have a Sergeant model 92416-LR 
Shrinktunnel manufactured by Allied Automation, Inc.   It is a 220-volt, 12 
amp unit with adjustable speed and temp and it needs to be vented to the 
outside.    We use a 120-volt device manufactured by M. Latter to cut the 
wrapping film.  We have had no problems with either piece of 
equipment.  The film is Dupont Clysar EHC, described by the company as a 
"predominantly polypropylene polyolefin film."    See the following URL for 
more info:

http://www.dupont.com/packaging/products/films/E-55025-6.html

The library wrapped 3155 volumes last year.  We shrinkwrap brittle and very 
brittle items which are not intact and cannot be repaired and which the 
collection development librarians have decided not to replace or reformat.

We have found shrinkwrapping to be a highly cost-effective alternative to 
phase boxing.

Ed



At 09:03 AM 04/26/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Folks,
>
>Princeton is one of the three principals--the others being NYPL and 
>Columbia--in a jointly operated remote storage facility that is being 
>constructed on the Princeton campus.  As part of Princeton's 
>considerations for selecting and transferring material to this facility 
>after its completion, we have been investigating shrink-wrapping books 
>with damaged bindings and/or paper, rather than otherwise protecting these 
>materials in the usual ways, eg with card stock wrappers, CMIs or phase 
>books, or envelopes.  The staff here in charge of investigating this angle 
>asked me to forward to you a few questions regarding two shrink wrap 
>units.  We would like to hear your views and/or experience with this 
>equipment and material.  (NB I have checked CoOL but the articles there 
>are 5 or more years old.)  Here are her questions.
>
>"in particular either a Damark model SMC/STR-16 or a
> >Seal-O-Matic S1420LSC. And of the shrink models in use, what should we
> >be looking for when we make our final decision, i.e., should it be 120
> >or 220v; the conveyor belts, silicone belt vs steel rollers; is there a
> >certain gauge shrink wrap that has been proven to last longer; etc. Any
> >assistance would be greatly appreciated."
>***********************************************
>Robert J. Milevski
>Preservation Librarian
>Princeton University Library
>One Washington Road
>Princeton, NJ 08544
>(609) 258-5591
>Fax:  (609) 258-4105
>Email:  milevski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>***********************************************



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Ed Rosenfeld
Interim Head of Preservation and
Support Services
Coordinator of Facilities Projects
The Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-5486
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