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|a Symposium 91. Saving the Twientieth Century
|d (1991 :
|c Ottawa, Canada)
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|a Saving the twentieth century :
|b the conservation of modern materials : proceedings of a conference Symposium '91 Saving the Twentieth Century, Ottawa, Canada, 15 to 20 September 1991 = Sauvegarder le XXe siècle : la conservation des matériaux modernes : les actes de la conférence Symposium 91 Sauvegarder le XXe Siècle /
|c organized by the Canadian Conservation Institute ; edited by David W. Grattan.
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|a Sauvegarder le XXe Siècle
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|a Ottawa, Canada :
|b Canadian Conservation Institute,
|c 1993.
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|a [13], 440 p. :
|b fot., gráficas, il. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Introducción y resúmenes en inglés y francés.
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
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|a Pte. 1.Modern materials in collections. Cap. 1. Les matériaux modernes au Musée de la Civilisation à Québec ; Cap. 2. The condition survey of sound recordings at the National Library of Canada: implications for conservation ; Cap. 3. Plastics in the Science Museum, London: a curator's view ; Cap. 4. Membership and aims of the Plastic Historical Society -- Pte. 2.Conservation policies and plans. Cap. 1. A joint project on the conservation of plastics by the Conservation Unit and the Plastics Historical Society ; Cap. 2. Conserving the Science Museum collections -- Pte. 3.History of technology. Cap. 1. Rubber: its history, composition and prospects for conservation ; Cap. 2. Ardil: the disappearing fibre? ; Cap. 3. Plastics found in archives -- Pte. 4.Processes of deterioration. Cap. 1. Changes in polymeric materials with time ; Cap. 2. The physical aging of polymeric materials ; Cap. 3. La prévision du comportement à long terme de matériaux polymères synthétiques d'après des expériences de viellissement artificiel ; Cap. 4. Composition implications of plastic artifacts: a survey of additives and their effects on the longevity of plastics ; Cap. 5. The nature and origin of surface veneer checking in plywood -- Pte. 5.Case studies and specific problems with materials. Cap. 1. Deterioration of cellulose nitrate sculptures made by Gabo and Pevsner ; Cap. 2. A. W. McCurdy's developing tank: degradation of an early plastic ; Cap. 3. Degradation of polyurethanes in 20th-century museum textiles ; Cap. 4. Treating early regenerated cellulose textiles: two case histories ; Cap. 5. Treatment of 20th-century rubberized multimedia costume: conservation of a Mary Quant raincoat (ca. 1967) ; Cap. 6. Spacesuits: NASA's dream-conservator's nightmare ; Cap. 7. Conservation of paintings on delaminated plywood supports ; Cap. 8. Chicken bones and cardboard: the conservation of a collection of Eugene von Bruenchenhein's art ; Cap. 9. Ensuring a future for our present high-tech past: lessons from the ENIAC for the conservation of major electronic technology ; Cap. 10. Modern metals in museum collections ; Cap. 11. Finishes on aluminium. A conservation perspective ; Cap. 12. Radiation hazards in Museum Aircraft ; Cap. 13. Conservation of one of Alexander Calder's largest mobiles ; Cap. 14. Conservation of weathering steel sculpture -- Pte. 6.Testing and development of conservation processes. Cap. 1. An evaluation of eleven adhesives for repairing poly(methyl methacrylate) objects and sculpture ; Cap. 2. Labelling plastic artefacts ; Cap. 3. Degradation rates for some historic polymers and the potential of various conservation measures for minimizing oxidative degradation ; Cap. 4. A field trial for the use of ageless in the preservation of rubber in museum collections ; Cap. 5. La mise au point d'un traitement cathodique de stabilisation de vestiges aéronautiques immergés en alliages d'aluminium ; Cap. 6. The discoloration of acrylic dispersion media -- Pte. 7.Methods of analysis and identification. Cap. 1. Practical pitfalls in the identification of plastics ; Cap. 2. The identification and characterization of acrylic emulsion paint media.
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|a Textos en inglés y francés.
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|a Plásticos.
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|9 5372
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|a Polímero.
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|9 4143
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|a Tecnología de materiales.
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|a Conservación de obras de arte.
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|9 5616
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|a Escultura.
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|a Artes plásticas.
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|a Museografía.
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|9 24642
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|a Grattan, David W.
|9 63335
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|a Canadian Conservation Institute
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