Conservation practitioners seek predictable and successful procedures and treatments for controlling corrosion of heritage metals that conform to aesthetic and ethical boundaries set by prevailing cultural, historical, and archaeological contexts. Understanding metallic corrosion and its prevention is informed by scientific research provided by heritage scientists, conservators themselves and, to a lesser extent, corrosion scientists who may be in academia or industry.Bridging the Gap: Corrosion Science For Heritage Contexts explores the decision-making processes for preserving heritage...
Conservation practitioners seek predictable and successful procedures and treatments for controlling corrosion of heritage metals that conform to aest...