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"Water Damage Restoration Using Freeze Drying Equipment, Techniques"

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Water-damaged X-rays loaded in freeze dry chambers
Frozen water-damaged X-ray files are easily loaded into the freeze drying chamber

Document Restoration with Vacuum Freeze Drying

Because items such as important and sensitive documents, books, heirlooms and other keepsakes are often of great value, the ability to preserve or restore them should be of utmost concern to insurance providers. In many cases they can mean just as much to the insured as the damage to the structures and premises themselves. In some cases they can mean even more.

That's why you need Thunder Restoration. We use state-of-the-art technology in our equipment to effectively and efficiently preserve water damaged documents and valuable keepsakes. It is our vacuum freeze-drying capability that helps set us apart from other restoration companies in the industry

Freeze Dry Chambers

About The Freeze Dry Process

The freeze-drying process is basically defined as a process where ice is transformed from a solid state to a gaseous state - then recollected as a solid without returning to liquid form. The concept was put to use effectively during World War II by the U.S. Government to store human plasma. Later, the freeze-drying process was introduced to the food and drug industries who saw the huge benefits of its preserving qualities. The process has since gained widespread popularity among certain industry segments as a means to preserve and recover valuable documents damaged by water.

Books and documents may be fully restored with freeze dry process
Water damaged books and documents may be fully restored with the freeze dry process.

First and foremost, the items to be preserved with freeze-drying are frozen solid. This maintains their integrity, their shape and their form. In this frozen state, they can be stored indefinitely without risk of additional damage. Other drying methods, like vacuum drying, simply don't afford this significant benefit. Drying under vacuum alone takes more time and allows liquid to remain until evaporation. Inks and dyes can still run, stick and stain. Printed pages and other materials can still expand and distort - and rot - where liquid still exists.

  • Control - freezing items solid stabilizes them until freeze-drying process begins, even at a later date.

  • Economy - no need to "rush to dry" and incur additional expenses before assessing real damage. And, it's done right the first time.

  • Prevention - freeze-drying is the performance proven method to virtually eliminate additional damage to items caused by the liquid present during other drying techiques.
  • Results - water damaged items are preserved as close to their original state as possible in today's restoration technology.
  • Important Business Records
  • Blueprints
  • Medical Records
  • Valuable Artwork
  • Historical Print Material
  • Heirlooms and Keepsakes

"To preserve and recover valuable documents damaged by water."

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