2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-013-1581-6
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Studying irradiation homogeneity in light aging for historical textile conservation

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“…UV/O 3 irradiation was carried out using high intensity; low-pressure mercury lamp without outer envelope (LRF 02971, 200 watts, 220 volts, made in Poland) was placed in a cubic box of side length 60 cm. Samples' strips were hanged around the source at a distance (∼20 cm), for different periods 5, 20, 50, 110, and 120 minutes, respectively [8,9].…”
Section: Uv/ozonementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…UV/O 3 irradiation was carried out using high intensity; low-pressure mercury lamp without outer envelope (LRF 02971, 200 watts, 220 volts, made in Poland) was placed in a cubic box of side length 60 cm. Samples' strips were hanged around the source at a distance (∼20 cm), for different periods 5, 20, 50, 110, and 120 minutes, respectively [8,9].…”
Section: Uv/ozonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Fastness to Light. The different (treated and untreated with UV/O 3 ) dyed samples are exposed to artificial daylight for 100 hours using Tera Light Fastness Tester [9] at temperature 25 ± 2 ∘ C and relative humidity 65 + 5% alongside with a Standard Grey Scale. The light fastness values are assessed visually according to the Standard Method (ISO 105:1997).…”
Section: Assessment Of Color Fastnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the object suffered from intensive surface damage resulting in fiber deformation, missing parts and holes especially along the objects edges. The fringes were weak and suffered from abrasive damage and tearing [9,10].…”
Section: Visual Documentationmentioning
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“…So, the conservation intervention is very important in order to improve the properties of the textile objects, enhancing their long-term stability by slowing down the rate of further deterioration. Conservation processes comprise in cleaning, disinfection, consolidation, mounting and storage [1][2][3]. The process of accelerated aging is a process in which the material is affected by the surrounding environmental factors such as temperatures, light, humidity, biological factors and gases over a period of time from the material's exposure to such conditions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%