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Hi Stacey,
not sure what exactly you are looking for, but we had an issue with a
tape recorder stored in a zip-lock bag. The case was plastics with a
coating made out of a kind of cellular rubber and probably because the
plasticizers couldn't escape the bag the rubber began to deteriorate -
leaving the tape recorder damaged beyond repair.
So far we hadn't had the time to examine what exactly happened, but if
this goes into the right direction just drop me a line and I'll keep you
posted as soon as we find out more.
Best wishes
Angela
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
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Am 29.09.2014 15:42, schrieb Stacey Young:
> Hello everyone! I am a graduate student in museum studies, and am
> working on a paper on microclimates. Would anyone have any ideas
> about strange ways or materials used in microclimates, or any
> direction or information would be great. Thanks!
>
> Stacey
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