Paper Splitting: Systematisation, Quality Control and Risk Minimisation

Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Eva Galinsky, Anna Haberditzl]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2004
Enthalten in:
Restaurator, 25/3(2004-09), 171-198
Format:
Artikel (online)
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520 3 |a An adaptable and repeatable procedural routine, for the splitting of biologically decomposed historical documents and based on risk assessment and experience is defined. Fault analysis, standardisation and evaluation of the paper splitting procedure are compiled. The process is based on mechanical and physical qualities, which determine the character of an item and to some extent influence each other. Therefore, care must be taken not to neglect individual parameters. The realisation and compilation of the several parameters and their mutual influence enable a systematic and risk conscious implementation of the splitting process. A process control system has enabled, not only threatening complications to be recognised in advance and avoided in time, but also improvement in the final result. By means of the appraisal of the final result on the basis of reproducible criteria the success of the splitting is measured and defects are recognised. Evaluation of the final result and fault analysis leads in turn to the optimisation of the final procedure and minimises risk. Neglecting individual points for reasons of economy will save nothing. Standardisation and quality control, however, have a positive influence on the quality of the final outcome and on the number of items that can be successfully treated. 
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