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Pigment consolidation

Consolidants act on parts or particles of the object that are not or cannot be individually identified, such as the interior of degraded wood or pigment particles. [Pg.121]

FIC U RE 5.1 Consolidation of pigment particles using funori applied in four applications of dilute 0.5% solution in water as an aerosol produced by an ultrasonic mister (Kessler et al., 1998). The funori can be seen bridging between pigment particles. SEM image courtesy of Prof. G. Banik. [Pg.122]


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