This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different conservation treatments that have been developed over the years to protect the lead cultural heritage. The chemical and aesthetic points of view are looked at
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
none5noMetallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical proces...
The ethics and rationale that underpin the preservation of cultural metals are outlined and their in...
This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different conservation treatments that have...
This historical introduction to the use of lead in art and technology was originally written to give...
Lead has a good resistance to atmospheric corrosion because it forms adherent, uniform and protectiv...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
The paper studied the elemental composition of lead alloys of appendage stamps and seals of Middle A...
Further to the previously published work in this journal "Towards a new coating for heritage lead", ...
Despite all the efforts, our cultural heritage is being destroyed faster today than at any time in t...
International audienceThis special issue of Material and Corrosion derives from research within Work...
Metals conservation involves the preservation of cultural objects. The goal is to preserve objects w...
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, hand presses and movable type were used for book print...
Historical lead artefacts (small figurines, appliques, bull (metal seal) can be stored in depository...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
none5noMetallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical proces...
The ethics and rationale that underpin the preservation of cultural metals are outlined and their in...
This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different conservation treatments that have...
This historical introduction to the use of lead in art and technology was originally written to give...
Lead has a good resistance to atmospheric corrosion because it forms adherent, uniform and protectiv...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
The paper studied the elemental composition of lead alloys of appendage stamps and seals of Middle A...
Further to the previously published work in this journal "Towards a new coating for heritage lead", ...
Despite all the efforts, our cultural heritage is being destroyed faster today than at any time in t...
International audienceThis special issue of Material and Corrosion derives from research within Work...
Metals conservation involves the preservation of cultural objects. The goal is to preserve objects w...
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, hand presses and movable type were used for book print...
Historical lead artefacts (small figurines, appliques, bull (metal seal) can be stored in depository...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
none5noMetallographic features of ancient bronze artefacts often hide peculiar micro-chemical proces...
The ethics and rationale that underpin the preservation of cultural metals are outlined and their in...