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Proučevanje lastnosti lesa muzejskih eksponatov konsolidiranih z različnimi utrjevalci
ID Strenčan, Tinkara (Author), ID Merela, Maks (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Žigon, Jure (Comentor)

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Abstract
Za ohranitev kulturne dediščine je ključnega pomena pravilna oskrba lesnih artefaktov. Les lahko zaščitimo pred zunanjimi in biološkimi vplivi z različnimi metodami konzerviranja in restavriranja, pri čemer uporabljamo konsolidacijska sredstva. V naši raziskavi smo v sodelovanju z restavratorji in konzervatorji Slovenskega etnografskega muzeja izbrali pet konsolidacijskih sredstev, s katerimi smo utrdili vzorce smrekovega in bukovega lesa različnih dimenzij. Uporabili smo dve metodi utrjevanja, in sicer potapljanje in vakuumiranje. Nato smo izvedli meritve upogibne trdnosti, mikrotrdote in sorpcije, ter spremljali spremembo gostote, barve in debelino nanosa konsolidacijskih sredstev. Rezultati so pokazali, da se sredstva različno odzivajo na posamezne dejavnike, kar je odvisno od njihovih specifičnih lastnosti. Nekatera sredstva dobro penetrirajo v les, izboljšajo dimenzijsko in upogibno trdnost ter se učinkoviteje odzivajo na spremembo vlažnosti zraka. Naša raziskava je potrdila, da so obdelani vzorci v primerjavi z neobdelanimi dosegli boljše rezultate v vseh testih mehanskih in fizikalnih lastnosti. Z raziskavo smo pridobili natančne podatke o značilnostih uporabljenih konsolidacijskih sredstev, ki bodo koristni pri določitvi njihove nadaljnje uporabe glede na zahteve in pogoje izpostavitve. Pri konzervaciji muzejskih eksponatov je še posebej pomembno izbrati sredstvo, ki je transparentno, izboljšuje dimenzijsko stabilnost, zagotavlja reverzibilnost obdelave ter je neškodljivo za okolje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:muzejski eksponati, kulturna dediščina, lesni artefakti, mehanske lastnosti, konsolidacijska sredstva
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[T. Strenčan]
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161845 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*836.5:842
COBISS.SI-ID:207573507 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Study of wood properties in museum exhibits consolidated with various consolidants
Abstract:
The preservation of cultural heritage relies heavily on the proper care of wooden artifacts. Wood can be protected from external and biological influences through various conservation and restoration methods, utilizing consolidation agents. In our research, conducted in collaboration with restorers and conservators from the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, we selected five consolidation agents to reinforce samples of spruce and beech wood of varying dimensions. We applied two methods of reinforcement, namely immersion and vacuuming. We then measured bending strength, microhardness, and sorption, while also monitoring changes in density, colour, and the thickness of the consolidation layers. The results indicated that the agents responded differently to individual factors, depending on their specific properties. Some agents penetrated the wood well, enhanced dimensional stability and bending strength, and responded more effectively to changes in air humidity. Our research confirmed that treated samples outperformed untreated ones in all tests of mechanical and physical properties. The study provided precise data on the characteristics of the consolidation agents used, which will be valuable for determining their future application based on exposure requirements and conditions. When conserving museum exhibits, it is particularly important to select an agent that is transparent, improves dimensional stability, ensures reversibility of treatment, and is environmentally friendly.

Keywords:museum exhibits, cultural heritage, wooden artefacts, mechanical properties, consolidation agents

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