TY - CONF A1 - Torge, Manfred A1 - Bücker, Michael A1 - Feldmann, Ines ED - Roemich, H. ED - van Lookeren Campagne, K. T1 - The effect of climate and particle deposition on the preservation of historic stained-glass windows - In situ measurements and laboratory experiments N2 - A number of environmental monitoring projects were performed on historic stained-glass Windows in Germany from 1994 to 2012. The quality of the protective glazing was assessed by recording environmental Parameters in the interspace between the original and the protective glazing and on the inside of the original window. Tor this purpose, temperature, humidity and air velocity were measured. Particles were sampled with different methods and analysed by scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to determine their chemical composition. The effect of particles on model glass samples was investigated in climate chambers under accelerated weathering conditions. The results from in situ measurements and laboratory tests were combined to evaluate the potential effect of particulate matter on historic stained-glass Windows. T2 - ICOM-CC Glass and ceramics working group interim meeting - Recent advances in glass, stained-glass, and ceramics conservation 2013 CY - Amsterdam, The Netherlands DA - 07.10.2013 KW - Stained glass KW - Protective glazing KW - Climate measurement KW - Particle deposition KW - Environmental simulation KW - Schutzverglasung KW - Klimamessungen KW - Umweltsimulation KW - Partikel PY - 2013 SN - 978-90-8932-113-8 SP - 89 EP - 97 PB - SPA Uitgevers AN - OPUS4-29599 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Raedel, Martina A1 - Bücker, Michael T1 - Long term corrosion protection - A contradiction in terms? A comparative study of modern and traditional anticorrosion systems N2 - A comparative study tested the performance of modern anti-corrosion Systems against that of traditional red lead Systems. One aim of the research project was to find alternatives for the use of a red lead priming coat, the Standard anti-corrosive primer for iron and Steel in the past but a material which endangers health as well as environment. The investigation aimed to determine whether anti-corrosion Systems developed for industrial use were suitable for the Conservation of historic iron and cast iron objects. Besides coatings containing red lead, several surface tolerant coatings with different anti-corrosion pigments were examined. The modern anti-corrosion Systems examined were suitable for surfaces where Optimum surface preparation is not practical. They were applied to both historical samples and to newly prepared model samples. After uniform pre-corrosion, the model samples were coated and underwent two different ageing procedures: accelerated ageing in a climate chamber and outdoor weathering on a test site with moderate city climate. The specimens were exposed for more than two and a half years. Evaluation of the artificially aged samples was carried out under the aspect coating degradation, tensile strength test, cross-hatch test and Fourier-transform infrared microscope. The results of the research with optical evaluation and test procedures will be presented. The two ageing methods will be discussed, with different results from the naturally and artificially aged samples. The results Show a similar eligibility of modern anti-corrosion Systems as compared with red lead Systems for the use in Conservation. T2 - Metal 2013 - ICOM-CC Interim Meeting of the Metal Working Group CY - Edinburgh, Scotland DA - 16.09.2013 KW - Comparative study KW - Anti-corrosion systems KW - Red lead coating KW - Metal Restaurierung KW - Anti-korrosions Beschichtungssysteme KW - Bleimennige-Überzüge KW - Vergleichende Studie PY - 2013 SN - 978-1-84917-142-7 SP - 79 EP - 86 AN - OPUS4-32552 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -