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Gels in the conservation of art
Title:
Gels in the conservation of art
Author:
Gels in Conservation (2017 : London, England)
ISBN:
9781909492509
Publication Information:
London : Archetype Publications, 2017.
Physical Description:
xi, 400 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts ; 30 cm
General Note:
Preprints volume of proceedings of the conference Gels in Conservation, organized jointly by International Academic Projects (IAP) and Tate, and held in London, England, October 16-18, 2017. (Foreword and conference's website).
Contents:
Polysaccharides: agar, gellan, xanthan and methyl celluloses -- Polyacrylic: Pemulen and Carbopol -- Silicone emulsifiers -- Novel methods -- Comparative studies (multi-gel use).
Abstract:
"The texts in this volume represent the current theory, research and practice on the use of gel materials for treatment processes in the conservation of objects of art and surfaces in the built environment. The range of gels featured includes those drawn from the biological, cosmetic and food industries, as well as emerging products created specifically for conservation purposes."--Website.

"The growing importance of these materials--and their positive impact on conservation and environmental practice in terms of the use of fewer solvent-based, less toxic materials--represents one of the conservation profession's contributions to the green movement. Some of the gel treatments discussed provide significantly safer working conditions, and all of them seek to manage and reduce risks to artworks and objects undergoing treatment, helping to shape the path of future research in the specific area of cleaning fine art surfaces."--From back cover.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 11004294 N8560 G45 hhk
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