Atomic oxygen erosion of polymers has been found to be a threat to spacecraft in low Earth orbit. As a result ground facilities have been developed to identify coatings to protect polymers such as used for solar array blankets. As a result of extensive laboratory testing, it was discovered that soot and other organic contamination on paintings could be readily removed by atomic oxygen interactions with minimal damage to the artwork. No method, other than dusting, has been found to be effective in the cleaning of unpainted plaster sculptures This presentation discusses the atomic oxygen interaction processes and how effective they are for cleaning soot damaged unpainted plaster sculptures
Understanding of the basic processes of atomic oxygen interaction is currently at a very elementary ...
The effects of atomic oxygen (AO) on materials in aerospace environments are examined. Materials are...
A museum fire in 1958 severely damaged a Monet 'Water Lilies' (1916-1926) painting that was on displ...
In addition to completely destroying artwork, fires in museums and public buildings can soil a displ...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has developed and filed for a patent on a method to produce atomic ox...
Soot and other carbonaceous combustion products deposited on the surfaces of porous ceramic, stone, ...
Techniques developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center to produce atomic oxygen in order to simulate...
Smoke damage, as a result of a fire, can be difficult to remove from some types of painting media wi...
Atomic oxygen generated in ground-based research facilities has been used to not only test erosion o...
Soot deposits that can accumulate on surfaces of a painting during a fire can be difficult to clean ...
Current techniques for removal of varnish (lacquer) and other organic protective coatings from paint...
An atmospheric atomic oxygen beam has been found to be effective in removing organic materials throu...
The climate crisis and unsustainable living increasingly threaten tangible cultural heritage around ...
The climate crisis and unsustainable living increasingly threaten tangible cultural heritage around ...
A noncontact technique is described that uses atomic oxygen, generated under low pressure in the pre...
Understanding of the basic processes of atomic oxygen interaction is currently at a very elementary ...
The effects of atomic oxygen (AO) on materials in aerospace environments are examined. Materials are...
A museum fire in 1958 severely damaged a Monet 'Water Lilies' (1916-1926) painting that was on displ...
In addition to completely destroying artwork, fires in museums and public buildings can soil a displ...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has developed and filed for a patent on a method to produce atomic ox...
Soot and other carbonaceous combustion products deposited on the surfaces of porous ceramic, stone, ...
Techniques developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center to produce atomic oxygen in order to simulate...
Smoke damage, as a result of a fire, can be difficult to remove from some types of painting media wi...
Atomic oxygen generated in ground-based research facilities has been used to not only test erosion o...
Soot deposits that can accumulate on surfaces of a painting during a fire can be difficult to clean ...
Current techniques for removal of varnish (lacquer) and other organic protective coatings from paint...
An atmospheric atomic oxygen beam has been found to be effective in removing organic materials throu...
The climate crisis and unsustainable living increasingly threaten tangible cultural heritage around ...
The climate crisis and unsustainable living increasingly threaten tangible cultural heritage around ...
A noncontact technique is described that uses atomic oxygen, generated under low pressure in the pre...
Understanding of the basic processes of atomic oxygen interaction is currently at a very elementary ...
The effects of atomic oxygen (AO) on materials in aerospace environments are examined. Materials are...
A museum fire in 1958 severely damaged a Monet 'Water Lilies' (1916-1926) painting that was on displ...