Publication detail

Heating of Metal Archaeological Artefacts during Low-Pressure Plasma Treatment

SÁZAVSKÁ, V. KRČMA, F. ŘÁDKOVÁ, L. FOJTÍKOVÁ, P.

Original Title

Heating of Metal Archaeological Artefacts during Low-Pressure Plasma Treatment

Type

miscellaneous

Language

English

Original Abstract

Plasmachemical treatment is an effective and fast way of restoration and reservation of archeological artefacts. The method is based on a partial reduction of the incrustation and corrosion layers by hydrogen discharge plasma. Compared to the conventional restoration techniques, it offers significant advantages like the quality of the object surface and time savings. On the contrary, the heating stress of the treated object can cause metallographic changes which could lead even to the damage of the archaeological artefact. Temperature of the treated artefact is a very important indicator for the object protection against metallographic changes of metal bulk material.

Keywords

low pressure hydrogen plasma, archaeological objects, temperature stress, metallography

Authors

SÁZAVSKÁ, V.; KRČMA, F.; ŘÁDKOVÁ, L.; FOJTÍKOVÁ, P.

Released

10. 9. 2012

Location

Istanbul

Pages from

1224

Pages to

1228

Pages count

5

BibTex

@misc{BUT93249,
  author="Věra {Sázavská} and František {Krčma} and Lucie {Řádková} and Petra {Miková}",
  title="Heating of Metal Archaeological Artefacts during Low-Pressure Plasma Treatment",
  booktitle="Proceedings of EUROCORR 2012",
  year="2012",
  pages="1224--1228",
  address="Istanbul",
  note="miscellaneous"
}