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The Thermo Lignum process is a sophisticated heat treatment.
Temperatures are monitored by a probe inside an artifact (or a facsimile
artifact). The humidity is adjusted constantly to ensure that objects do
not dry out. Very impressive machinery, too.
 
Mary, would you know how much the treatment cost? Could you share? It
would be good to compare to renting a 'reefer" truck and parking it in
your loading dock for a few weeks. 
 
>From a supplier's point of view, the Thermo Lignum process is
intriguiging, but makes business sense only if you have a market that is
geographically small enough to drive the van or equipment around, and
dense enough with historically valuable artifacts to keep you busy.
Europe- yes, good for the German company who supply this service.
 
Wonderful response from the group - seems that most of us have real
hesitations about nasty poisons. At least four other methods are
available: heat, cold, anoxia via nitrogen or argon, and anoxia via CO2.
 
js
 
Jerry Shiner
Keepsafe Microclimate Systems
800 683 4696  www.keepsafe.ca <http://www.keepsafe.ca/>
[email protected]
Specializing in the design, procurement, and installation of
environmental control systems in museums and archives.
 
 
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When Wakefield museum's textile collection had moth we used a heat
treatment called  thermo ligium.  It worked very well  it is done by a
German company who have a portable van that they will bring to site  the
RAF museum in Stafford UK also used the company  you might be able to
get the whole collection done in one load  I needed 6 load each load
took about 5 days  we were able to hang costume on textile racks and
just wheel it into the van or   put open textile boxes in the van 

 

The advantage of thermo ligium over freezing is that it was less time
consuming in the preparation  I would certainly consider this treatment
method 

 

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Sent: 30 July 2012 15:33
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Subject: [pestlist] Vikane and Talstar P interactions with historic
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Hello,

I am the manager of a collection of about 10,000 pieces of vintage
clothing (mostly wool and fur/leather) that are infested with moths. I
am looking into the possibility of a low temperature treatment
(freezing) of the collection in the NYC area. Freezing the collection
will definitely be time consuming and expensive, although I believe it
is possible. That said, it is a "working" collection, meaning the
vintage is used as reference material and in heavy circulation (like a
library book); e.g. constantly being handled by people all day without
gloves. Because so many people rely on it on a daily basis, I am getting
pressure from above to fumigate the entire thing. The fumigant the
exterminator would like to use is Vikane, and then they would like to
clean the entire collection room with Talstar P. 

My questions to you all are:

.       Will Vikane cause damage or change the appearance of the
collection? (I know that it likely will, especially because of the wool,
but wanted to double check)

.       Is it safe to fumigate the clothing with Vikane and then return
the items to immediate handling by people?

.       Is it safe for me to be handling a collection on a daily basis
(50 hrs/week) that has been fumigated with Vikane?

.       Is Talstar P a good choice for cleaning the shelving, walls,
nooks and crannies with? 

.       Is it safe for me to be confined in a room with poor ventilation
that has just been treated with Talstar P? 

I have read the MSDS sheets for the chemicals and the JAIC article about
Vikane from 1990, but still feel uneasy about the toxicity of the
fumigants/pesticides that they would like to use. I want to be armed
with as much information as possible to make this decision. 

I know this is a lot to ask all at once, and thank you all in advance
for any advice you can offer. 

Best regards,

Nicole 

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