RE: [pestlist] Killing pests with microwaves

2012-01-25 Thread Luís Pinho
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Dear David:


I send you some links (in Spanish, however).

http://tesis.com.es/documentos/estudio-tecnico-conservativo-retablo-barroco-valenciano-aplicado-desarrollo-nuevos-metodos-desinsectacion/

http://crbc.webs.upv.es/html/ryr/pdf/RyR_99_68-73.pdf

http://www.google.es/url?sa=trct=jq=desinsectaci%C3%B3n%20microondas%20valenciasource=webcd=3ved=0CHEQFjACurl=http%3A%2F%2Friunet.upv.es%2Fbitstream%2Fhandle%2F10251%2F3062%2FtesisUPV2810.pdfei=bbgfT9zWEoS7hAfrjYneDQusg=AFQjCNFrogi-UEVrJz_AV_dxXnodZ7mWuwcad=rja

http://www.espatentes.com/pdf/2185484_a1.pdf

Luís Pinho

From: d...@cottiermetal.ch
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Subject: [pestlist] Killing pests with microwaves
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 08:37:24 +0100

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Would someone have scientific references and more general information on 
suggested technologies to kill some historical building wood beam pests?  They 
have yet not responded to repeated standard fumigation, anoxia and injection 
treatments, mainly due to lack of access. The life cycle seems to be between 
4-5 years beforebecoming fast-growing adults.  Please do not ask his name, as I 
have had inconsistent identifications, but life is certainly there asfresh saw 
dust is produced repeatedly and in high quantity. The now suggested method is 
to uses microwaves (frequencies between 300 MHz (0.3 GHz) and 300 GHz) set to 
heat up to 60 deg. C. Thank you for your help on this as timber is not my 
specific field of knowledge. David Cottier-AngeliAssociated Member of the Swiss 
Chamber of Technical and Scientific Forensic Experts
5C Route des JeunesCH-1227 Geneva+41 22 300 19 55Mobile: +41 79 319 319 
0Skype:cottiermetal

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RE: R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean

2009-10-05 Thread Luís Pinho

As this mailing list is not a public market, a court or something similar, it 
would be great to leave the VELOXY questions to another time and place.

I'm not interested in this useless discussion.

Luís Pinho



 Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:05:57 +0200
 From: rgi...@tiscali.it
 To: pestlist@museumpests.net
 Subject: R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean
 
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 Dear friends of PESTLIST,
 I red from home (because a flue) the 
 astonishing message of Dr. Basset concerning Veloxy; I will write as 
 soon as possible a message to everybody of you showing the references 
 of the equipment that was developed , certified and that is 
 successfully applied in the list of Conservation Institutes that are in 
 our references at the web site : www.rgi-genova.com.
 In my next message 
 I will list the persons that can be contacted to know exactly if VELOXY 
 had problems in their Conservation Institues.
 As the matter of the 
 facts, Dr. Basset has not used Veloxy, until now, because it was 
 crashed during the transport from Italy to France and for this reason, 
 could not jet  be installed at the National Library de France in Paris.
 
 I have no idea why Dr. Basset, to whom I have a lot of respect, informs 
 all of you that there are some problems in Veloxy system.
 Sincerely 
 Ercole Gialdi
 RGI Resource Group Integrator
 Genova (Italy)
 
 
 Messaggio originale
 Da: jan.dondajew...@gmail.com
 Data: 05/10/2009 
 13.07
 A: pestlist@museumpests.net
 Ogg: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] 
 Moving Clean
 
 Dear Mr Basset,
 
 I have found your email extremely 
 important. I own private commercial
 conservation and restoration studio 
 in Poland and I was thinking  about
 using veloxy system technology in 
 my practice. Could you please be so kind
 and describe me precisely  
 what real problem is with veloxy machine.
 
 Jan Dondajewski
 
 
 Pracownia 
 Konserwacji Grafiki
 Jan Dondajewski
 ul. Wolnica 7/8
 61-764 Poznań
 
 Poland
 tel/fax: +48 61 855 20 67
 tel: +48 601 785 237
 jan.
 dondajew...@gmail.com
 
 2009/10/5 tony.bas...@bnf.fr
 
 
  Dear all,
 
 
 
  It is necessary to pay attention with the systeme veloxy, there are 
 problém
  with this machine.
  Besides, the report of the project save 
 art is untraceable, and the sociétè
  which markets this machine does 
 not absolutely re-lay.
  I have of the other fournissuer if you wish.
 
 
  M Tony BASSET
  Bibliothèque nationale de France
  Laboratoire 
 scientifique et technique
  section microbiologie /unité désinfection
  
 14 avenue Gutenberg
  77 600 Bussy Saint Georges
  Tél: 01 53 79 38 34
 
  Fax: 0153 79 39 10
 
 
 
 
 
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  Dear all museumpestlist
  VELOXY is the smallest (all over the world) 
 and
  less heavy tool to apply the anoxia method in museums archives 
 and
  libraries ; it was properly developed for this purpose and 
 certified by
  an European project in 1998 - 2000. Since that time it 
 was improved
  upon the suggestions of the people in charge of 
 conservation
  Institutes.
  Please give a look to the references at 
 RGI's web site: www.
  rgi-genova.com
  thanks to everybody of you for 
 any welcome comments and
  suggestions
  Ercole Gialdi (rgi...@tiscali.
 it)
 
 
 
  Messaggio
  originale
  Da: lmf...@hotmail.com
  
 Data: 01/10/2009 11..05
  A:
  pestlist@museumpests.net
  Ogg: RE: 
 [pestlist] Moving Clean
 
 
  Dear
  Linda,
 
  We've been working with 
 EXPM in Portugal and we can confirm
  their successful performance in 
 book disinfestation. Static/semi-
  dynamic anoxia bubbles are 
 particularly useful for great collection
  volumes such as the ones you 
 have.
 
  Right now we're looking for smaller
  anoxia systems for 
 smaller objects. The little volume of anoxia needed
  makes big anoxia 
 generation economically less viable.
 
  Greetings for
  everyone for 
 such great discussions.
 
  Luís Pinho
 
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  e 
 Restauro de Arte Contemporânea, Lda.
  www.2021.pt
  Office: IN
  
 Serralves, Rua de Serralves 954, Porto
  Atelier: Rua do Rosário 339-B,
 
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  tel +351 22 010 98 71
  mob +351 96 008 06 0
 
 
 
  
 Date:
  Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:35:50 +0100
  Subject: Re: [pestlist

RE: R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean

2009-10-05 Thread Luís Pinho

You`re right Sharlane. Gialdi vs Basset is the useless discussion. Pardon me, 
please.
By the way, how do you measure anoxia treatments` effectiveness? Can you find 
the bugs you`ve killed but can`t be seen?
Luis Pinho

 Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 12:28:19 -0400
 Subject: Re: R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean
 From: s...@case.edu
 To: pestlist@museumpests.net
 
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 I AM interested in this discussion, and feel it is pertinent to the
 list as there are not too many suppliers of the type of equipment used
 for this process, and those considering using it or who already have
 it want to know the facts concerning its effectiveness (since this has
 been called into question.)
 
 What do you and others feel IS the appropriate time and place for this
 type of question if not a public list-serve specifically about
 treatments for eradicating/preventing infestations of pests?
 
 When a particular discussion is not useful to me (and there are many),
 I just do not read it and then delete any with the same thread as soon
 they appear in my e-mail.
 
 Sharlane Gubkin
 
 On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Luís Pinho lmf...@hotmail.com wrote:
  As this mailing list is not a public market, a court or something similar,
  it would be great to leave the VELOXY questions to another time and place..
 
  I'm not interested in this useless discussion.
 
  Luís Pinho
 
 
 
  Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:05:57 +0200
  From: rgi...@tiscali.it
  To: pestlist@museumpests.net
  Subject: R: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean
 
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  Dear friends of PESTLIST,
  I red from home (because a flue) the
  astonishing message of Dr. Basset concerning Veloxy; I will write as
  soon as possible a message to everybody of you showing the references
  of the equipment that was developed , certified and that is
  successfully applied in the list of Conservation Institutes that are in
  our references at the web site : www.rgi-genova.com.
  In my next message
  I will list the persons that can be contacted to know exactly if VELOXY
  had problems in their Conservation Institues.
  As the matter of the
  facts, Dr. Basset has not used Veloxy, until now, because it was
  crashed during the transport from Italy to France and for this reason,
  could not jet be installed at the National Library de France in Paris.
 
  I have no idea why Dr. Basset, to whom I have a lot of respect, informs
  all of you that there are some problems in Veloxy system.
  Sincerely
  Ercole Gialdi
  RGI Resource Group Integrator
  Genova (Italy)
 
  
  Messaggio originale
  Da: jan.dondajew...@gmail.com
  Data: 05/10/2009
  13.07
  A: pestlist@museumpests.net
  Ogg: Re: RE R: RE: [pestlist]
  Moving Clean
 
  Dear Mr Basset,
 
  I have found your email extremely
  important. I own private commercial
  conservation and restoration studio
  in Poland and I was thinking about
  using veloxy system technology in
  my practice. Could you please be so kind
  and describe me precisely
  what real problem is with veloxy machine.
 
  Jan Dondajewski
 
 
  Pracownia
  Konserwacji Grafiki
  Jan Dondajewski
  ul. Wolnica 7/8
  61-764 Poznań
 
  Poland
  tel/fax: +48 61 855 20 67
  tel: +48 601 785 237
  jan.
  dondajew...@gmail.com
 
  2009/10/5 tony.bas...@bnf.fr
 
  
   Dear all,
  
 
  
   It is necessary to pay attention with the systeme veloxy, there are
  problém
   with this machine.
   Besides, the report of the project save
  art is untraceable, and the sociétè
   which markets this machine does
  not absolutely re-lay.
   I have of the other fournissuer if you wish.
  
 
   M Tony BASSET
   Bibliothèque nationale de France
   Laboratoire
  scientifique et technique
   section microbiologie /unité désinfection
  
  14 avenue Gutenberg
   77 600 Bussy Saint Georges
   Tél: 01 53 79 38 34
 
   Fax: 0153 79 39 10
  
  
  
  
  
   Message de : *rgi...@tiscali.it rgi.
  g...@tiscali.it*
   01/10/2009 15:03
   Envoyé par :
  
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  pestl...@museumpests.net*
  
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   Dear all museumpestlist
   VELOXY is the smallest (all over the world)
  and
   less

RE: [pestlist] Moving Clean

2009-10-01 Thread Luís Pinho

Dear Linda, 

We've been working with EXPM in Portugal and we can confirm their successful 
performance in book disinfestation. Static/semi-dynamic anoxia bubbles are 
particularly useful for great collection volumes such as the ones you have.

Right now we're looking for smaller anoxia systems for smaller objects. The 
little volume of anoxia needed makes big anoxia generation economically less 
viable.

Greetings for everyone for such great discussions.

Luís Pinho

-- 
20|21 Conservação e Restauro de Arte Contemporânea, Lda.
www.2021.pt
Office: IN Serralves, Rua de Serralves 954, Porto
Atelier: Rua do Rosário 339-B, 1º Esq, Porto
tel +351 22 010 98 71
mob +351 96 008 06 0 



Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:35:50 +0100
Subject: Re: [pestlist] Moving Clean
From: rfons...@expm.com.pt
To: pestlist@museumpests.net

Dear Linda Moore,
We have done several works of this kind using anoxia bubbles as well as 
vacuuing all the items from the collections to be transferred to the new 
deposits with much success regarding preserving both collections and deposits.

You may find further info @ www.expm.com.pt
Feel free to ask for any detailed information.
Kind regards,


2009/9/30 Linda Moore lmo...@fcgov.com

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I am the Collections Curator at the Fort Collins Museum  Discovery

Science Center, where we are in the planning stage of a big move to a
newly built building.  Our collections, which include a large clothing
and textile collection, appear pretty clean right now as far as pests
go, but a history of carpet beetle infestations makes me wary of moving

old problems to this new facility.  I am trying to plan the most
effective yet feasible method for insuring that we don't move pests with
our collections.  What's best?  Spot checking and only addressing

problems as they appear?  Freezing everything?  Having our pest
management company bomb our current collections storage?

If you have moved recently and dealt with this issue I'd love to get
your advice!


“Three things in human life are important: the first is to be kind;
the second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind. Henry James

Linda Moore
Collections Curator
Fort Collins Museum
(970) 416-2784

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