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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Japan] A registered trademark for a series of products designed to absorb [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=oxygen oxygen] from the air. Ageless® was first sold in Japan in 1977. It is composed of fine particles of [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=iron iron] (<50 mesh) mixed with a natural [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=zeolite zeolite] and a small amount of [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=sulfur sulfur] and sea salt ([http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=potassium%20chloride potassium chloride]). This mixture is sealed in small, [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=polyethylene polyethylene] bags that are permeable to oxygen but not to moisture. The zeolite maintains a constant moisture environment within the bag, and the salt is an electrolyte, thus providing the perfect conditions for the iron powder to oxidize or rust. Ageless® has been used to produce an oxygen-free environment for the killing insects (Grattan and Gilberg, 1994). It is usually placed with, but not touching, an infested object inside a sealed bag made from an oxygen barrier film. The number designation after the Ageless® name indicates the package size, i.e. Ageless® Z-2000 can absorb 2000 ml of oxygen.
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[Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Japan] A registered trademark for a series of products designed to absorb [[oxygen|oxygen]] from the air. Ageless® was first sold in Japan in 1977. It is composed of fine particles of [[iron|iron]] (<50 mesh) mixed with a natural [[zeolite|zeolite]] and a small amount of [[sulfur|sulfur]] and sea salt ([[potassium%20chloride|potassium chloride]]). This mixture is sealed in small, [[polyethylene|polyethylene]] bags that are permeable to oxygen but not to moisture. The zeolite maintains a constant moisture environment within the bag, and the salt is an electrolyte, thus providing the perfect conditions for the iron powder to oxidize or rust. Ageless® has been used to produce an oxygen-free environment for the killing insects (Grattan and Gilberg, 1994). It is usually placed with, but not touching, an infested object inside a sealed bag made from an oxygen barrier film. The number designation after the Ageless® name indicates the package size, i.e. Ageless® Z-2000 can absorb 2000 ml of oxygen.
  
 
[[File:agelessmdd.jpg|thumb|Ageless type FX]]
 
[[File:agelessmdd.jpg|thumb|Ageless type FX]]
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== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  

Revision as of 09:35, 7 January 2014

Ageless type Z

Description

[Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Japan] A registered trademark for a series of products designed to absorb Oxygen from the air. Ageless® was first sold in Japan in 1977. It is composed of fine particles of Iron (<50 mesh) mixed with a natural Zeolite and a small amount of Sulfur and sea salt (Potassium chloride). This mixture is sealed in small, Polyethylene bags that are permeable to oxygen but not to moisture. The zeolite maintains a constant moisture environment within the bag, and the salt is an electrolyte, thus providing the perfect conditions for the iron powder to oxidize or rust. Ageless® has been used to produce an oxygen-free environment for the killing insects (Grattan and Gilberg, 1994). It is usually placed with, but not touching, an infested object inside a sealed bag made from an oxygen barrier film. The number designation after the Ageless® name indicates the package size, i.e. Ageless® Z-2000 can absorb 2000 ml of oxygen.

Ageless type FX

Synonyms and Related Terms

Ageless Z; Ageless-Z

Hazards and Safety

The reaction of oxygen with iron is exothermic.

Additional Information

° D.Grattan, M.Gilberg, "Ageless Oxygen Absorber: Chemical and Physical Properties" Studies in Conservation 39:210-214, 1994.° N.Valentin, F.Preusser, "Insect Control by Inert Gases in Museums, Archives and Libraries" Restaurator 11:22-23, 1990.° Ageless: Website

Authority

  • Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
  • Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997

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