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Reduction of the corrosion layers on glass and ceramics archaeological artifacts using underwater discharge
HLOCHOVÁ, L. VAŠÍČEK, M. GRAHAM, W. JANOVÁ, D. KELSEY, C. KRČMA, F.
Originální název
Reduction of the corrosion layers on glass and ceramics archaeological artifacts using underwater discharge
Anglický název
Reduction of the corrosion layers on glass and ceramics archaeological artifacts using underwater discharge
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This work deals with the treatment of the real archaeological artifacts by the low voltage device multi-electrode system in water solutions at applied power of 5 W. Treated samples were beads, waste from blowing glass, pieces from vessels, ingots from glass and ceramics. Different experimental conditions were used. The optimal treatment conditions for cleaning of the samples were at 0.9% water solution of sodium chloride (solution conductivity of 13 mS/cm) and at a distance of treated sample about 1 mm from the multi-electrode head. The treatment process was monitored by optical emission spectroscopy. The changes on the surface were visible and the elements identified by SEM/ EDX analysis.
Anglický abstrakt
This work deals with the treatment of the real archaeological artifacts by the low voltage device multi-electrode system in water solutions at applied power of 5 W. Treated samples were beads, waste from blowing glass, pieces from vessels, ingots from glass and ceramics. Different experimental conditions were used. The optimal treatment conditions for cleaning of the samples were at 0.9% water solution of sodium chloride (solution conductivity of 13 mS/cm) and at a distance of treated sample about 1 mm from the multi-electrode head. The treatment process was monitored by optical emission spectroscopy. The changes on the surface were visible and the elements identified by SEM/ EDX analysis.
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BibTex
@misc{BUT109497,
author="Lenka {Holíková} and Michal {Vašíček} and William {Graham} and Drahomíra {Janová} and Colin Patrick {Kelsey} and František {Krčma}",
title="Reduction of the corrosion layers on glass and ceramics archaeological artifacts using underwater discharge",
annote="This work deals with the treatment of the real archaeological artifacts by the low voltage device multi-electrode system in water solutions at applied power of 5 W. Treated samples were beads, waste from blowing glass, pieces from vessels, ingots from glass and ceramics. Different experimental conditions were used. The optimal treatment conditions for cleaning of the samples were at 0.9% water solution of sodium chloride (solution conductivity of 13 mS/cm) and at a distance of treated sample about 1 mm from the multi-electrode head. The treatment process was monitored by optical emission spectroscopy. The changes on the surface were visible and the elements identified by SEM/ EDX analysis.",
booktitle="Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Plasma Assisted Technologies",
chapter="109497",
howpublished="print",
year="2014",
month="june",
pages="48--50",
type="miscellaneous"
}