The paper studied the elemental composition of lead alloys of appendage stamps and seals of Middle Ages, and the influence of impurity elements in the alloy and conditions for long-term storage of monuments on the course of corrosion processes and the formation of patina phase composition. Due to the influence of salts of orthophosphoric, hydrochloric and carbonate acids dissolved in the water environment on the artifacts surface patina coating is produced formed mainly of pyromorphite or pyromorphite and lead carbonate mixture. It was found that the corrosion rate of monuments depends essentially on the total content of Zn, Cd, Sn and Fe in lead alloy, which provide the protect for the main metal due to the electrochemical oxidation. Pink ...
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Laurionite is an orthorhombic lead chloride hydroxide mineral, PbCl(OH). Its synthetic analogue has ...
The problem is to determine the threat of chemical damage to a person upon his contact with historic...
AbstractA number of lead alloyed printing letters in the collection of the Museum Plantin-Moretus sh...
This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different conservation treatments that have...
Abstract. Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light mi...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Abstract Lead used to be a common material for setting seal to historical documents. Lead seals form...
Despite all the efforts, our cultural heritage is being destroyed faster today than at any time in t...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Before restoration, a bronze An (dining table) of the Han dynasty (c. 175 BC) was analysed in order ...
Lead has a good resistance to atmospheric corrosion because it forms adherent, uniform and protectiv...
Historical lead artefacts (small figurines, appliques, bull (metal seal) can be stored in depository...
The morphology and elemental composition of cross sections of eight historic copper materials have b...
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, hand presses and movable type were used for book print...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D74315/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Laurionite is an orthorhombic lead chloride hydroxide mineral, PbCl(OH). Its synthetic analogue has ...
The problem is to determine the threat of chemical damage to a person upon his contact with historic...
AbstractA number of lead alloyed printing letters in the collection of the Museum Plantin-Moretus sh...
This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different conservation treatments that have...
Abstract. Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light mi...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Abstract Lead used to be a common material for setting seal to historical documents. Lead seals form...
Despite all the efforts, our cultural heritage is being destroyed faster today than at any time in t...
Corrosion is the major problem in the degradation of heritage metal objects. The development of appr...
Before restoration, a bronze An (dining table) of the Han dynasty (c. 175 BC) was analysed in order ...
Lead has a good resistance to atmospheric corrosion because it forms adherent, uniform and protectiv...
Historical lead artefacts (small figurines, appliques, bull (metal seal) can be stored in depository...
The morphology and elemental composition of cross sections of eight historic copper materials have b...
From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, hand presses and movable type were used for book print...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D74315/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Laurionite is an orthorhombic lead chloride hydroxide mineral, PbCl(OH). Its synthetic analogue has ...
The problem is to determine the threat of chemical damage to a person upon his contact with historic...