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Product Details: A-D Strips provide a simple and safe method for detecting, measuring,
and recording the severity of "vinegar syndrome" in your acetate
photographic film collections. A-D Strips, developed and manufactured
by IPI, are dye-coated paper strips designed to detect and measure the
severity of acetate photographic film deterioration ("vinegar
syndrome") in film collections. Vinegar syndrome is a slow form of
chemical deterioration that causes film to shrink, buckle, and emit a
strong vinegar odor.
These acid-base indicator papers change color in
the presence of acidic vapor given off by degrading film, providing an
objective method to document the extent of vinegar syndrome and to
determine when acetate cinema film, microfilm, and pictorial film should
be duplicated. IPI received a Technical Achievement Award from the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1997 for developing A-D
Strips. Each package contains 250 detector strips (1 1/2" x 3/8"), a
color-reference pencil, and detailed instructions for use.
Quantity Discount: $60 each for
1 to 9 packages, $48 each for 10+
packages.
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