Cit:Franzen.etal:2008
Autor | Franzen, C. and Hoferick, F. and Laue, S. and Siedel, H. |
Jahr | 2008 |
Titel | Water bath desalination of sandstone objects |
Bibtex | |
DOI | - |
Link | https://repository.hawk-hhg.de/index.php/File:Bath_desal_2008_Torun.pdf |
Bemerkungen | in: Lukasziewicz, J. and Niemcewicz, Piotr, Proceedings 11th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Torun, Band, 2, S. 881-888, |
Eintrag in der Bibliographie
[Franzen.etal:2008] | Franzen, Christoph; Hoferick, Frank; Laue, Steffen; Siedel, Heiner (2008): Water bath desalination of sandstone objects. In: Lukasziewicz, J.; Niemcewicz, Piotr (Hrsg.): Proceedings 11th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Torun, -, 881-888, Webadresse. |
Abstract[Bearbeiten]
Water bath desalination is a widely used technique in restoration. To understand the behavior of the salts, their distribution during the measure and their movements a case study was analytically documented. The example of a sandstone vase from the Dresden Zwinger showed interesting results. The salt solution in the water bath concentrates on the bottom of the water trough. The composition in the desalination water changes over time. Salts are redistributed in the desalinated object by the final drying. The drying at the end of the measure is proceeded as very effective poultice desalination. Water bath desalination can be monitored and maintained by regular measurement of the electrical conductivity of the bath water.
Keywords[Bearbeiten]
restoration, salts, desalination, conductivity, poultice