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Charles Velson Horie (2010).
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Organic Consolidants,
Adhesives and
Coatings (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-75-066905-4...
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Contributions to the
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September 1984:
Adhesives and
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International Institute of Conservation.
Robert L. Feller...
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Brusetti L;
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consolidants attacked by melanin-producing fungi: case
study of the biodeterioration...
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sculpture had led to its wood
becoming soft. This was
treated with
liquid consolidant,
while a
missing section of its
torso was
refilled with
cellulose fibre...
- The most
likely needs are
mortar restoration (repointing),
applying consolidants to the old stone, or
replacing pieces of
stone that are deteriorated...
- in this locality, the
holotype features a
thick reflective layer of
consolidant to
secure the specimen. However, this
obscures some
details and prevents...
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materials can
include solvents,
papers and boards, fabrics,
adhesives and
consolidants,
plastics and foams, wood products, and many others.
Stability and longevity...
- in book conservation.
Cellugel is
described as "A safe,
penetrating consolidant for
leather book
covers affected by red rot" and is
produced by Preservation...