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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
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Lineco's pH Testing Pen; pH Prüfstift (Deut.)
 
Lineco's pH Testing Pen; pH Prüfstift (Deut.)
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
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* Lineco: [https://www.lineco.com/lineco-ph-testing-pen.html Website]
  
° Lineco: [http://www.lineco.com/item.cfm?itemnum=L533-0023 Website]° A.King, A.Pelikan, W.Falconer, "The Use of the Archivist's Pen and Universal pH Solution for Estimating the Surface pH of Paper" ''Studies in Conservation'', 15:63-64, 1970.
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* A.King, A.Pelikan, W.Falconer, "The Use of the Archivist's Pen and Universal pH Solution for Estimating the Surface pH of Paper" ''Studies in Conservation'', 15:63-64, 1970.
 
 
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
 
* Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
 
* Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987

Latest revision as of 14:05, 21 October 2022

Lineco’s pH Testing Pen

Description

[Lineco] A trademark for a pen containing a pH indicator dye. Lineco's pH Pen contains chlorophenol red indicator solution. When a small dot of ink is applied to a dampened paper, it will produce a color that is an approximate indication of its acidity or alkalinity. A pH greater than 6.8 gives a violet color while acidic pH levels below 5.2 are yellow. The dye residue leave a permanent stain on the paper and should not be used on a work of art. However, it may be useful for matboards, lining paper and hinges (King et al 1970).

Synonyms and Related Terms

Lineco's pH Testing Pen; pH Prüfstift (Deut.)

Resources and Citations

  • A.King, A.Pelikan, W.Falconer, "The Use of the Archivist's Pen and Universal pH Solution for Estimating the Surface pH of Paper" Studies in Conservation, 15:63-64, 1970.
  • Marjorie Shelley, The Care and Handling of Art Objects, The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987