Adhesives and consolidants : preprints of the contributions to the Paris Congress, 2-8 September 1984 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: IIC International Congress Paris, France, International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
Otros Autores: Brommelle, N. S. (Norman S.) (ed.)
Formato: Acta de Conferencia Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : International Insititute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, c1984.
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245 1 0 |a Adhesives and consolidants :   |b preprints of the contributions to the Paris Congress, 2-8 September 1984 /   |c edited by N. S. Brommelle ... [et al.]. 
260 |a London :   |b International Insititute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works,   |c c1984. 
300 |a [6], 222 p. :   |b fot., gráficas, il. ;   |c 29 cm. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas. 
505 2 |a Cap. 1. Adhesion and adhesives ; Cap. 2. The procedure of developing an adhesive for paintings: the importance of valid tests ; Cap. 3. Adhesive testing at the Canadian Conservation Institute, past and future ; Cap. 4. Strenght testing of adhesives and consolidants for conservation purposes ; Cap. 5. Risk assessment as applied to the setting of solvent toxicity limits ; Cap. 6. Influence of the modification of dispersions on film properties ; Cap. 7. Polymer dispersions artificially aged ; Cap. 8. Dispersion as lining adhesive and its scope ; Cap. 9. Silicone polymers for relining of paintings ; Cap. 10. The conservation of leather bookbindings ; Cap. 11. Methylcellulose and sodium carboxymethylcellulose: an evaluation for use in paper conservation through accelerated aging ; Cap. 12. Graft copolymerization as a method of preserving papers: problems and potentialities ; Cap. 13. Adhesives for the consolidation of textiles ; Cap. 14.Influence of adhesives on the conservation of textiles ; Cap. 15. An old adhesive-starch paste. A new technique - the suction table offers new horizons in the treatment of brittle textiles ; Cap. 16. Adhesive formulations manipulated by the addition of fumed colloidal silica ; Cap. 17. Infrared studies of the kinetics of insolubilization of soluble nylon ; Cap. 18. The use of silicones in the preservation of a field site. The Larry Quarry dinosaur trackways ; Cap. 19. Materials used for presserving fossil specimens since 1930: a review ; Cap. 20. The consolidation of archaeological bone ; Cap. 21. The continued use of shellac as an adhesive, why? ; Cap. 22. The performance of coatings and consolidants used for archaeological iron ; Cap. 23. The removal of microcrystalline wax from archaeological ironwork ; Cap. 24. Injection grouting of mural paintings and mosaics ; Cap. 25. Natural adhesives in East Asian paintings ; Cap. 26. "Nikawa", traditional production of animal glue in Japan ; Cap. 27. The manufacture and use of Japanese wheat starch adhesives in the treatment of Far Eastern pictorial art ; Cap. 28. Vegetable adhesives used in the workshop of the "Hyōgushi", restorer and mounter of Japanese paintings ; Cap. 29. Study of adhesives for marquetry ; Cap. 30. The conservation of an eighth century BC table from Gordion ; Cap. 31. Some practical aspects in the choice of synthetic resins for the repair of etnographic skin and gut ; Cap. 32. The examination and treatment of ivory and related materials ; Cap. 33. Strenght evaluation of deteriorated wood treated with consolidants ; Cap. 34. Laboratory evaluation of stone consolidants ; Cap. 35. Treatment of stone with synthetic resins for its protection against damage by freeze-thaw cycles ; Cap. 36. The consolidation of limestone using a lime poultice and limewater ; Cap. 37. The treatment of calcite-cemented sandstone with acrylic-siliconate mixture in limewater ; Cap. 38. The treatment of polychrome mediaeval English stone sculpture in the museum environment ; Cap. 39. The use of organo-silanes for the treatment of limestone in an advanced state of deterioration ; Cap. 40. The influence of relative humidity in the polymerization of methyl trimethoxy silane ; Cap. 41. SEM examination of limestones treated with silanes or prepolymerized silicone resin in solution ; Cap. 42. The use of silanes in glass conservation ; Cap. 43. A review of adhesives and consolidants used on glass antiquities ; Cap. 44. Effect of mastics on the behaviour of stained glass windows ; Cap. 45. Field application of stained glass conservation techniques ; Cap. 46. In situ repair of architectural glass ; Cap. 47. The significance of the refractive index of adhesives for glass repair ; Cap. 48. Relevant adhesive terminology. 
650 7 |a Tecnología de materiales.   |2 unesco  |9 5264 
650 7 |a Restauración.   |2 unesco  |9 3331 
650 7 |a Conservación de obras de arte.  |2 unesco  |9 5616 
650 7 |a Conservación de documentos.   |2 unesco  |9 12137 
650 7 |a Arqueología.   |2 unesco  |9 6671 
650 7 |a Tecnología del papel.  |2 unesco  |9 25364 
650 7 |a Vidrio.  |2 unesco  |9 2117 
650 7 |a Pinturas.  |2 unesco  |9 31757 
700 1 |9 61632  |a Brommelle, N. S.   |q (Norman S.)  |e ed. 
710 2 |a International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works  |9 64824 
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