Hi Stephen,
It has been our experience over the past 25 yrs. that quality, plain
acid-free white paper sleeves are all that is required for safe
storage providing the surfaces are thoroughly cleaned & keep in a
reasonable environment. All quality text stock produced today is
buffered & will have a minimum lifetime of 50 years.
Plastics sleeves should be avoided & there is simply no documentation
to justify the cost of rice paper sleeves other than the abundance of
rice pulp in the world. Just another high-end audio gimmick.
What is most critical to long term storage of vinyl & shellac discs is
thorough cleaning. Thorough cleaning affords long term protection
against mold & mildew growth for both media by removing the feed
stocks required for growth. Until a year ago we stored over a
thousand thoroughly cleaned shellac & vinyl discs dating back over 100
years, many in old, contaminated sleeves that were only "cleaned" by
being aired out. Some were stored in the open, some in closed metal
cabinets & all in an 1890's home that had never been renovated,
without air conditioning, having original gravity feed heating [winter
temps keep at 50-55F. After more than 20 years, representative
samples played without any indication of damage & by light microscopy
were free of growth. The standing mold & mildew levels within this
home required me to wear an MSA mask with a HEPA filter to avoid
serious assault to my allergies if visits were longer than 10 min.
The most critical feature is thorough cleaning.
Regards,
Duane Goldman
On Aug 17, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Stephen M.H. Braitman wrote:
> Hi, Folks:
>
> I wanted to get some feedback from the folks here on the ARSCList
> what they think about the various archival preservation products out
> there.
>
> The goal is to archivally preserve an old vinyl LP and its jacket.
>
> Bags Unlimited offers the most variety of products. They have a "
> "Rice-Paper" Style HD POLYETHYLENE & ACID-FREE PAPER" for the disc.
> Is this the best thing?
>
> For the LP jacket, the thickest they offer is a "6 mil POLYETHYLENE"
> jacket sleeve without a flap. The thickest Polyethylene with a
> sealable flap is 3 mil.
>
> They also have a 4 mil Polyester (Mylar) jacket sleeve without flap,
> and a 2 mil with flap.
>
> They also have LP jacket inserts, which can go inside the LP jacket,
> or 12" jackets to store the disc outside the jacket.
>
> If there are other companies with better supplies of these types of
> products, I'd appreciate the recommendations.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephen
>
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