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Nd:YAG Laser Cleaning of Red Stone Materials. Evaluation of the Damage (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Nd:YAG Laser Cleaning of Red Stone Materials. Evaluation of the Damage (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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C. Colombo; E. Martoni; M. Realini; A. Sansonetti; G. Valentini (2007)
Nd:YAG Laser Cleaning of Red Stone Materials. Evaluation of the Damage
in Lacona VI - Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks, Vienna, Sept. 21-25, 2005
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- C. Colombo; E. Martoni; M. Realini; A. Sansonetti; G. Valentini (literal)
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- Lasers in Conservation of Artworks - Lacona VI Proceedings (literal)
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- Nd:YAG Laser Cleaning of Red Stone Materials. Evaluation of the Damage (literal)
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- J. Nimmrichter; W. Kautek; M. Schreiner (literal)
- Abstract
- Lasers have been tested, during the recent past, as a useful cleaning
method in conservation treatments: this is due to selectivity and precision of its performance.
Nevertheless some colour changes have been detected using Nd:YAG laser
sources, especially on white and red coloured substrates. Colour changes on white
marble and other white architectural materials have already been widely surveyed.
This chapter focuses on the interaction of laser radiation with two kinds of red materials:
red Verona limestone and terracotta. These materials have been chosen because
of their large use in northern Italian architecture and in statuary. Red Verona limestone
is not homogenous in hue, owing to the presence of calcareous nodules (lighter
in colour) and clay veins (dark reddish colour). On the other hand, terracotta is
homogeneous in colour in most of the cases. Experimental tests have been carried
out on specimens comparing two different Quanta System Nd:YAG laser devices:
Michelangelo and a SYL 201 lab model equipped by a scanning computer-aided
system. In this way a better radiation control has been obtained, both to address
laser pulses on surfaces and to count exactly their number per surface unit. Fluences
have been chosen on the basis of a previous survey, which indicated the harmfulness
threshold fluence on red Verona limestone as 1.5 J cm-2. To better bring out
laser effects, fluences have been increased up to 3 J cm-2. The interactions between
laser radiation and substrates have been inferred comparing the changes of surface
both in colour and morphology. Surface colour changes have been measured with
a reflectance colorimeter (CIE L*a*b* system). Morphology has been examined by
different microscopic techniques: thin and polished cross sections have been observed
by optical microscopes; moreover, a close examination of surfaces has been carried
out with the aid of scanning electron microscopy. (literal)
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