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317 |  CHAPTER 10                        374  Repatination  of Cleaned Surfaces
                                                      Outdoor bronzes
              COPPER AS A SUBSTRATE
              FOR  PAINTINGS                          An "indoor" bronze outdoors
          317  Early Coatings and Fabrication Methods   376  The Use of Corrosion Inhibitors
             Analytical techniques                    Benzotriazole
                                                      AMT as a corrosion inhibitor
          321  Enamel on Copper
                                                   382  Coatings for  Copper Alloys
          322 |  CHAPTER  11                          Shellacs and lacquers
              SOME ASPECTS  OF BRONZE  PATINAS        Resin coatings
                                                      Incralac
          323  Changing Views of Bronze Patinas       Ormocer and other polymer coatings
                                                      Problems with coatings
          327  Some Patina Variations
             Arsenic coating as a patina              Need for research
              Lead and patinas                     391  Passive Stabilization
              Black patina in the aqueous environment
                                                   392  Nondestructive Testing
          329  Patinas in the Renaissance             Radiographic examination
              Other coatings on Renaissance bronzes   Ultrasonic scanning
              Unraveling an object's patination history   Infrared imaging
                                                      Acoustic emission analysis
          333  Patination during the Nineteenth Century
                                                      Other techniques
          334  Two Detailed Studies of Patina and Corrosion
              Roman bronzes                        398  APPENDIX  A
              Chinese bronze mirrors                  Some Aspects of the Chemistry
                                                      of Copper and Bronze
          349  Some Finishes and Preserved Structures
             Traditional finishes on scientific instruments   404  APPENDIX Β
              Tool marks preserved in patinas         Recipes

          352 | CHAPTER 12                         418  APPENDIX C
              CONSERVATION  TREATMENTS                Some Copper Minerals and Corrosion Products
              FOR  BRONZE  OBJECTS                 424  APPENDIX D
          353  Understanding Treatment Histories      X-Ray Diffraction  Studies
          353  Some Past Conservation Treatments   456  REFERENCES
              Patina-stripping techniques
                                                   488  NAME  INDEX
              Drying and sealing methods
              Other early treatment methods        496  SUBJECT INDEX
              Preservation without treatment
                                                   512  ILLUSTRATION  CREDITS
          357  Mechanical Cleaning
                                                   515  ABOUT THE AUTHOR
              Preserving evidence of the past
              Mechanical cleaning techniques today
              Unanswered questions
          362  Chemical Cleaning Treatments
              General treatments
              Localized chemical treatments
              Cleaning reagents
          369  Cleaning Marine Finds
              Stabilization problems and techniques




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