Title: Methods of Core Preservation
1Methods of Core Preservation
- Phil Rumford Superintendent, Gulf Coast
Repository - Meeting of the Curators of Marine and Lacustrine
Geological Samples - Estes Park, Colorado. September 2007
2 A Simple Method
- Polyethylene Bag
- Oxygen Absorbing Pack
- Bag Sealer
- Advantages
- Cheap
- Packs can absorb up to 200cc of O2
- Retards mold, mildew, and bacterial growth
- Disadvantages
- Methods success relies on barrier qualities of
bag - Messy, labor intensive, difficult to store
3More Sophisticated
- Use an aluminized bag as an effective O2 barrier
- Flush bag with N2, add O2 pack, and core section
- Heat seal bag
4Problems
- Expensive
- Time consuming
- Difficult to know when bag is properly flushed
with N2 - Requires skilled/patient user
- Tried on ODP Leg 169 on sulfide rich cores, and
was not successful
5Vacuum Sealing
- No Aluminized bags
- No N2 flushing or O2 packs
- Simply vacuum seal the corewith a good barrier
film - Small table top models (as shown)cost _at_ 2.5K
- Works great on hard rock samples with very little
moisture content - Negates the need for d-tubes, increasing
available storage area
6Problems
- Nozzle type sealers will not give an adequate
seal on wet sediment cores. - The prolonged exposure to vacuum that is
necessary on sediment cores may desiccate
material and ruin delicate structures - Use of this method on the RV Chikyu was not
successful
7Possible Solution
- Food industry useschamber vacuum sealers to
vacuum seal wet goods - Chamber sealers are expensive and not
commercially available in the size needed for
cores - May still have the problems of desiccation and
physical damage to the cores
8Shrink Film
- Benefits
- Has no effect on sample
- Excellent barrier films available cheaply
- Equipment readily available - cheap and reliable
- Equipment easily tailored to fit budget and
work-load - Negates the need for d-tubes, increasing
available storage area - Allows clear view of core after wrapping
9Types of Equipment Available
- Basic systems available for under 200
10Manual L-Bar Sealers Cost used 2-5K
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12 13Automatic Side Seal WrapperCost 30-70K
14- The side seal wheel is shown below
- It seals the long axis of the bi-fold film
15- The bar sealer seals and cuts the leading and
trailing edges of the film. - It is operated by a photocell that can detect the
presence of the core liner.
16The in-feed conveyor and film feed mechanism
17Tashina feeds a core section into the machine
18The core section being wrapped
19The core section enters the heat tunnel
20The wrapped section
21D-tube storage racks at the GCR
22Wrapped cores without d-tubes in close packed
storage
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24Type of film used by IODP
- Cryovac BDF20001
- Good O2 and water vapor barrier
- Easy to use, will shrink and re-shrink
- Gives a clean clear finish
- Costs about 0.12 per 1.5m section to wrap
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26Future of Plastic Film
- Rapidly evolving technical field (nanotechnology
in plastics) - Driven by pharmaceutical and food industries
- New types of film constantly being produced
27New O2 Scavenging Film from Cryovac
- The scavenging component of OS films is an
invisible layer of the packaging. A patented UV
light triggering process starts the scavenging to
remove residual oxygen up to 10 - 20 faster than
ever before. - With faster scavenging, your products will retain
their high quality longer by slowing oxidative
deterioration of efficacy, integrity,
reliability, potency and freshness.