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Notice catalographique « Microfade tester versus light bleaching unit : a comparative experiment »

Titre
Microfade tester versus light bleaching unit : a comparative experiment
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Prokopchuk, Christina
  • Queen's University
Lieu de publication
Kingston, Ontario
Maison d'édition
Queen's University
Date de publication
2015
Collation
91 p., bound
Résumé
  • "The purpose of this study is to compare the dose-response rate of bleaching (colour change) of historic papers using two different methods of light bleaching, dry/xenon arc lamp microfade tester (4.2 MIx) versus alkaline water/fluorescent light bleaching unit (19000 lx), in order to determine how well microfade testing can predict the rate of light bleaching by artifical light sources. Such diagnostic information, better equips the conservator in planning and carrying out an effective artifical light bleaching paper treatment by more accurately considering the unique characteristics of the object, while also adjusting for variables such as: aqueous immersion time, light source heat buildup, and the desired degree of brightening (whitening).
  • For this experiment, three samples sets were created from two discoloured paper objects of unknown history. Three samples, one from each sample set, were tested with the microfade tester. A separate series of samples, from each sample set, were treated by
  • alkaline water/fluorescent light bleaching at varying 30 minute intervals, up to 480 minutes. Data from the rate and degree of brightening of both the microfade tested samples and alkaline water/fluorescent light bleached samples were graphed and compared. After experimentation the alkaline water/fluorescent light bleached samples showed a greater degree of bleaching at a lower amount of light dose exposure. In this
  • particular case, the microfade tester did not have the potential to be used as a prediagnostic tool for an artificial light bleaching treatment."
Notes
Research Report (M.A.) - Queen's University, 2015
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Paper - Analysis
  • Paper - Conservation and restoration
  • Paper - Deterioration
  • Papier - Analyse
  • Papier - Conservation et restauration
  • Papier - Détérioration
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
Z 701.3 C57 2015
Clé
17993
Collection
Catalogue
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