Las tintas metaloácidas y su conservación

X Basque Studies Congress: Pamplona 1987. Archives, Libraries and Museums

Barbachano San-Millán, Pedro

Publication year:
1988
Publication place:
Donostia-San Sebastián
ISBN:
84-86240-59-X

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Summary

Metaloacid inks are composed of metal compounds and other substances that produce acidupon reacting causing manuscript and map destruction. Such inks were extensively used between 1400 and 1850 in the West. To restore the damaged papers and stop the degradation two processes are used: deacidification and lamination
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