Subject: Ebonite
I am currently working on an electrical induction coil in a collection of historic scientific instruments and I am looking to identify the material of the insulation on the outside of the coil. I have read that this material could be Ebonite/Vulcanite but most references say that this is a stable material resistant to humidity, acids, solvents, oxidation etc. which does not seem to have been the case here. On surfaces that have not been directly exposed to the environment the material is black and smooth but the outside of the object is covered with white crystals and the material itself has turned light brown with pale spots. It has been poorly stored with periods of extreme humidity caused by a leaking roof. Is there anyone who has experience in the conservation of this type of material and have encountered degradation of this kind and would know how to treat the surface? What does the white crystals consist of? Perhaps someone can give advice on how to clean it and remove the crystals formed on the surface without causing more damage to the material? Christina Hallden Konservator/Conservator Centrum fur vetenskapshistoria Center for History of Science Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Fax: +46 8-673 95 98 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:48 Distributed: Thursday, March 22, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-48-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 27 February, 2001