File:Using the Vacuum Freeze Dryer (24573507193).jpg
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DescriptionUsing the Vacuum Freeze Dryer (24573507193).jpg |
Preservation Staff from Archives New Zealand and The National Library of New Zealand unloading newspapers which had gotten partially wet, out of the freeze dryer. Vacuum Freeze Drying is a process of sublimation that safely removes the moisture from the affected materials. |
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Source | Using the Vacuum Freeze Dryer |
Author | Archives New Zealand from New Zealand |
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