Description
Our archival comic/magazine boxes are made of MicroChamber boards, which is so technologically advanced that it literally contributes to the preservation of the archival material it houses. To date the goal of archival quality storage materials has been simply to avoid harming their contents; MicroChamber boards do this, but in addition they provide extremely desirable but previously unattainable preventative conservation by removing and neutralizing harmful chemicals, both external, as airborne pollutants, and internal, as by-products of deterioration. The MicroChamber boards making up this comic box are comprised of a combination of buffered Lig-free board for strength, thickness, and support, coupled with broad spectrum MicroChamber technology. The box contains alkaline buffers and modified proprietary hydrophobic, acid-resistant SPZ zeolite developed by Conservation Resources and engineered after extensive research to perform the specific functions necessary to protect your collections. SPZ zeolite removes acids, aldehydes, ammonia, pollutants such as SO2, NOx, and H2S. It also removes oxidative gases, even in exceptionally low concentrations. This zeolite was engineered to remove all the known deteriorating molecules that threaten our collections, even those with exceptionally low polarization levels. Boxes ship flat, set up easily as needed.
Features
- Accommodates approximately 100-110 Golden Age Comics or Magazines
- Made with Acid-resistant SPZ zeolite technology
- Remove oxidative gases
Measurements
- Box size: 9" x 12" x 12"