Courses we recommend:

 

MS223: Care of Metals
              Course Description & Info     Instructor: Fiona Graham
              Student Login    Price: $475
              Nov 4 - Dec 13, 2013     [Add to Cart]   
              Sep 1 - Oct 10, 2014     [Add to Cart]   

 

Books and products we recommend:

 

Metals and Corrosion: A Handbook for the Conservation ProfessionalMetals and Corrosion: A Handbook for the Conservation Professional by Lyndsie Selwyn
This book discusses the chemical and physical characteristics and the corrosion products of nine common metals: aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, nickel, silver, tin, and zinc. It answers questions about these metals and their corrosion problems indoors, outdoors, and in archaeological settings, and is intended as a reference for conservators and conservation scientists: a place to refresh their memory, get started reading the literature, or look up alloys, plating combinations, and particular corrosion problems encountered with metals in museums. It will be a ideal tool for all heritage professionals who survey, care for, or treat metals, or who come across metals during the course of their work.

Metals and Corrosion: A Handbook for the Conservation Professional $113.00

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Links to related information on other sites:

TESTING CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue3/falter.html

A LATE BRONZE AGE SICKLE FROM SHINEWATER PARK: THE TREATMENT OF A WATERLOGGED COMPOSITE 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue4/brysb.html

THE ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION OF LEAD -- A SURFACE STUDY (ABSTRACT) 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue1/black.html

CONSERVATION OF ALUMINIUM AND ITS ALLOYS (ABSTRACT) 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue1/moynehan.html

TIN-RELIEF DECORATION AND MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN ART, 1250-1550 (ABSTRACT) 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue1/nadolny.html

TESTING CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS 
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/jcms/issue3/falter.html