BS EN 17488:2021
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Conservation of cultural heritage. Procedure for the analytical evaluation to select cleaning methods for porous inorganic materials used in cultural heritage
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 56 |
This document gives the test methodology for evaluation of both harmfulness and effectiveness of a cleaning method as applied to porous inorganic materials. Mural paintings and polychromy are excluded.
Evaluation includes the use of on-site analyses and/or laboratory studies.
The evaluation of the potential harm has a higher priority than the effectiveness in order to prevent overcleaning. It is important that cleaning is always at the minimum level deemed effective and that it respects the original surface and finishes. Overcleaning is a term used to indicate that irreversible damage has been done by the unnecessary removal of materials, which are part of the value of the object.
This document applies to:
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Part A: all methods of cleaning, which have characteristics of parameterization and reproducibility (see EN 17138 ).
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Part B: all new methods that are under development.
This document applies to evaluate the optimum methods for cleaning and the optimization of the parameters of the selected cleaning process.
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9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Abbrevations 5 General procedure (Part A) 5.1 Overview |
12 | 5.2 Identification of substrate and characterization of unwanted materials |
13 | 5.3 Selection of suitable cleaning methods to be tested 5.4 Localization, delimitation and numbering of the cleaning trial areas |
14 | 5.5 Design of the evaluation procedure and definition of a referenced cleaned area |
17 | 6 On site surface investigations 6.1 Optical observation 6.1.1 Portable digital microscope 6.1.2 Raking light 6.1.3 Portable digital stereo microscope 6.1.4 Fluorescence induced by UV radiation |
18 | 6.2 Chemical/physical analysis 6.2.1 Measurement of colour 6.2.2 Elemental analysis by portable XRF 6.2.3 Molecular analysis by portable FTIR 6.2.4 Surface ion analysis |
19 | 6.3 Water absorption assessment 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 Determination of water absorption by pipe method (in situ) 6.3.3 Determination of water absorption by contact sponge method (in situ) 6.3.4 Water drop test (in situ) |
20 | 7 Laboratory analysis on samples taken from trial areas 7.1 General 7.2 Sampling |
21 | 7.3 Chemical/physical analysis 7.3.1 Examinations of fragments surfaces by TLOM, RLOM, SEM/ESEM and EDS microanalysis |
22 | 7.3.2 Examinations of thin and polished and cross section by TLOM, RLOM, SEM/ESEM and EDS microanalysis 7.3.3 Vibrational spectroscopy (FTIR, micro-FTIR and Raman) 7.3.3.1 FTIR and Raman 7.3.3.2 Micro-FTIR 7.4 Surface morphology analysis 7.4.1 Measurement of roughness (see ISO 25178) |
23 | 7.5 Wet chemical analysis (on aqueous extract) in the case of chemical cleaning 7.5.1 Extraction procedure 7.5.1.1 General 7.5.1.2 Solubilize powder sampled from surface 7.5.1.3 Water washing |
24 | 7.5.1.4 Application of pads |
25 | 7.5.2 Analysis on aqueous extract 7.5.2.1 General 7.5.2.2 Specific conductivity measurements 7.5.2.3 pH measurement 7.5.2.4 Ion content measurement 8 Overall evaluation of results obtained |
26 | 9 Analytical procedure for testing methods under development on specimens of analogous material (Part B) 9.1 General procedure |
28 | 9.2 Preparation of test specimens 9.2.1 Number and dimensions of test specimens |
29 | 9.2.2 Pre-conditioning of test specimens 9.3 Evaluation process of the cleaning method(s) under test 9.4 Test analysis on specimens before and after the application of cleaning methods 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Determination of water absorption by capillarity |
30 | 9.4.3 Colour measurement of surfaces 9.4.4 Observation of the surfaces by the stereo microscope 9.4.5 Determination of mass variation 9.4.6 Thin and polished cross sections analysis by TLOM, RLOM, SEM/ESEM-EDS 9.4.6.1 Preparation of thin and polished cross sections |
31 | 9.4.6.2 TLOM, RLOM, SEM/ESEM-EDS analysis 9.4.7 Thin and polished cross sections analysis by TLOM, RLOM, SEM/ESEM-EDS on fragments of surfaces 9.4.8 Cleaning application |
32 | 9.5 Analysis of aqueous extract for chemical cleaning 9.6 Test report 9.6.1 General information 9.6.2 Results of measurements on specimens |
35 | Annex A (normative)Examples of trial applications A.1 Examples of trial applications |
40 | Annex B (informative)Test carried out, findings, inference B.1 Test carried out, findings, inference |
50 | Annex C (informative)Specifications to be reported for different cleaning methods (see EN 17138:2018) C.1 Water cleaning C.1.1 Nebulous spray and water spray C.1.2 Aqueous poultices with absorbent material |
51 | C.1.3 Steam cleaning C.2 Mechanical cleaning C.2.1 Micro blasting C.2.2 Wet jet micro blasting |
52 | C.2.3 Cryogenic cleaning C.3 Physical cleaning C.4 Chemical cleaning C.4.1 Organic solvents |
53 | C.4.2 Acidic or alkaline solutions, chelating agents, surfactants C.4.3 Ion exchange resins |