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Recovering Wet Documents or Books A Few Things You Need to Know About Freeze-drying

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Recovering Wet Documents or Books

A Few Things You Need to Know About Freeze-drying

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Want to watch some paper dry?Of course not. Unless maybe you’re dealing with something particularly unpleasant at work today.

But in all seriousness, when your business or organization is dealing with important wet documents or books - and the potential related process or legal costs, or historical losses - paper drying suddenly becomes very interesting. So understanding how your documents can be salvaged may save you from a lot of fingernail biting while you wait for the process to play out.

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Document Restoration

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Damaged Document Drying & RestorationOur technicians are trained on the many of the most advanced techniques available for cleaning and restoring documents and other items; and ensuring that our customers always receive a quick and cost5 effective response.

Some of these techniques that are applied are (but not limited to):o HEPA Vacuumingo Dry Sponge Cleaningo Brushes and Dry Erasers Restorationo Microbial Growth Remediationo Drying & Restoring Documents

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Refrigeration Trucks to the RescueAfter you call a document restoration provider about wet books or documents, their goal will be to freeze them as fast as possible because freezing slows the disintegration of paper.

That’s why the first stop for your wet or moist documents or books will most likely be a refrigerated truck. Once the documents are frozen, the water needs to be removed as fast as possible to help minimize overall damage.

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The Magic of Freeze-drying When your documents and books arrive at a facility, your restoration provider will typically use freeze-drying (the scientific term is lyophilization) to remove water before completing any other necessary restoration steps.

The freeze-drying process uses a combination of low temperatures and low pressure to transform water from a solid to a gas. Condensing coils in the freeze drying chambers attract the gas and remove water from the chambers.

It’s important to understand that freeze-drying can be taken too far, in which case it may result in dry or brittle paper. So limits should be applied to prevent this from happening.

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Three Things to Consider Your document restoration needs can be time-sensitive and involve confidential or even priceless fragile materials. Damaged or lost documents can also set off a chain reaction of process or legal-related scenarios that can quickly grow very expensive. That’s why we recommend planning ahead whenever possible.

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Three Things to Consider If your organization has important documents or books that it could not afford to lose, be sure to:

o Consider how fast you would need them back, if something happenedo Evaluate your document restoration vendor options ahead of timeo Learn how to prevent and prepare for emergency situations

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