Publication detail
Artefact Conservation Using Thin Films Based on Parylene C and Silicone-acrylate Resin
PROCHÁZKA, M. BLAHOVÁ, L. HORÁK, J. PEKÁREK, J. PŘIKRYL, R. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
Artefact Conservation Using Thin Films Based on Parylene C and Silicone-acrylate Resin
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Archaeological depositories are being filled by newly discovered artefacts. These items wait there until they are cleaned and conserved. New approaches are required to reduce costs and time needed for their treatment. Deposition of thin films might bring interesting results to the field of artefact conservation. Using thin film deposition methods, new protection layers for artefacts are suggested: Parylene C (or chlorinated poly-p-xylylene) and Laksil (silicon-acrylate resin). Both of them show good protection properties against gases, water and corrosion. Parylene C and Laksil layers were compared to standard protection layers – microcrystalline wax and acrylic resin (Paraloid B72).
Keywords
archaeological artefacts, metals, conservation, corrosion protection, parylene C
Authors
PROCHÁZKA, M.; BLAHOVÁ, L.; HORÁK, J.; PEKÁREK, J.; PŘIKRYL, R.; KRČMA, F.
Released
2. 9. 2015
Publisher
FCH VUT
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-5228-2
Book
Chemistry & Live 2015 – Book of abstracts
Edition number
1
Pages from
177
Pages to
177
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT116935,
author="Michal {Procházka} and Lucie {Janů} and Jakub {Horák} and Jan {Pekárek} and Radek {Přikryl} and František {Krčma}",
title="Artefact Conservation Using Thin Films Based on Parylene C and Silicone-acrylate Resin",
booktitle="Chemistry & Live 2015 – Book of abstracts",
year="2015",
edition="1",
pages="177--177",
publisher="FCH VUT",
address="Brno",
isbn="978-80-214-5228-2",
note="abstract"
}