Document freeze drying is a process similar to cryogenics. Document freeze drying is a method that allows restoration and renewal of documents, books, files, photographs, microfiche, maps, journals and on and on. When I am saying restoration and renewal concerning document freeze drying, I am meaning items such as those listed in the above sentence that have been somehow damaged. The damage can be from flooding, fires, hurricanes or just improper storage methods that are not properly ventilated or air conditioned or temperature controlled. It doesn’t matter how the damage was caused; this method can restore your documents just the same.
Document freeze drying uses a procedure that actually freezes the damaged item until it is crystallized, Document freeze drying will then force the damaged item past the liquid stage and force it into a vapor stage. The scientific name for this is actually called sublimation. Once the vapor stage is achieved by document freeze drying specialists, the items will then be placed into a sealed vacuum chamber. Document freeze drying professionals through this method can remove soot, mold, mildew, silt (from flooding) actual water itself is also extracted. When document freeze drying company employees puts an item through its method of document freeze drying, water is removed through the freezing process.
All professionals in the medical fields such as doctors of all types; therapists, dentists, podiatrists, chiropractors, and cardiologists can benefit from the security clause of most document freeze drying companies. Freeze drying companies normally have a stringent privacy policy so for example a plastic surgeon’s files and records were water damaged and his files contained named of some of our biggest celebrities. It would be a disastrous occurrence for the doctor if names were to be released to the press. Avoiding Law suits would then be the good doctor’s new profession. Document freeze drying company’s discretion will prevent events such as these from occurring.
The document freeze drying process can literally save careers. A famous Sports Illustrated supermodel that will remain anonymous for the sake of privacy was caught in Tsunami while doing a photo shoot in a small tropical island in the Philippines before she was known as one of our favorite swimsuit pinups. Our unnamed model had brought her entire portfolio with her because she was traveling to another island in the South Pacific to meet with the Sports Illustrated Publisher and photographers. Our super model was lucky to escape with her very life as the whole island was virtually destroyed by tidal waves. She has managed to keep her leather case that contained her precious portfolio but it was drenched in water.
A document freeze drying company was immediately contacted upon her return to the United States. Her trip to meet the Sports Illustrated publisher had been postponed due to the horrific storm that swept through the South Pacific islands. Once her pictures were salvaged she scheduled a new meeting in New York a few weeks later and has become one of the top swimsuit models since that time.