Restoration Documentation
Our frequency library contains documentation of restoration work performed on various record collections. Each entry demonstrates the application of our decontamination protocols and the resulting improvements in surface condition and playback characteristics.
We maintain detailed records of restoration processes, including macro-photography documentation that shows the physical removal of micro-particles from record grooves. This visual evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of our preservation methods.
Restoration Cases
Rare Pressing Restoration
Specialized protocols applied to vintage and limited-edition pressings, ensuring that historical audio artifacts receive appropriate preservation treatment while maintaining their original characteristics.
Collection Maintenance Program
Comprehensive care programs for extensive collections, including systematic cleaning schedules and archival storage solutions that maintain optimal condition across entire collections.
Surface Restoration
Documentation of surface condition improvements achieved through our multi-stage decontamination process, showing visible reduction in surface contaminants and improved groove clarity.
Technical Documentation
We utilize macro-photography techniques to document the physical changes that occur during the restoration process. These images show the removal of micro-particles from record grooves and the resulting improvements in surface condition.
Technical documentation includes measurements of surface friction reduction, static charge elimination, and groove geometry preservation. This data provides objective evidence of the effectiveness of our preservation protocols.
Restoration Results
Surface Friction Reduction
Systematic removal of micro-particles results in measurable reduction in surface friction coefficients, improving stylus tracking accuracy and reducing playback wear.
Static Charge Elimination
Ionization treatment effectively neutralizes electrostatic charges, preventing future dust attraction and maintaining optimal playback conditions over extended periods.
Groove Integrity Preservation
Non-abrasive cleaning methods maintain original groove dimensions, ensuring that recorded information remains intact throughout the restoration process.
Long-Term Stability
Archival protection systems provide environmental barriers that maintain record condition over extended storage periods, preserving both physical and acoustic properties.