Subject: Conference on metal corrosion
EXPOSURE 2001 Hildesheim, Germany November 7-10, 2001 We are now in the final planning stages of our conference on the Corrosion, Conservation and Study of Historic Metals in situ, on Display and in Storage. ('EXPOSURE 2001) being held in Hildesheim, Germany November 7-10, 2001. The papers cover a variety of issues relating to metal conservation, the atmosphere and display, but one major focus is on silver. Papers relating to this topic include: Bart Ankersmit Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Breathing showcases and the tarnishing of silver. C. Degrigny, D. Witschard, F. Schweizer, M. Degli Agosti Laboratoire des musees d'art et d'histoire, Geneve Electrolytic cleaning of the gilded silver plates of the Shrine of St Sigsismond's children Michel Dubus Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musees de France, Paris Measurements of the atmospheric corrosion of copper and silver in museum environment. Robert van Langh Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage The delamination of mercury gilded silver. Franz Leonhard Schott Bayerischen Nationalmuseum, Munich Mittelalterliches transluzidfarbiges Email auf Silber. W.A. Oddy The British Museum The 'Oddy Test' twenty years on. Katharina Schmidt-Ott Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich Plasmareduktion von Silberoberflachen K. Stemann Petersen and B. Taarnskov National Museum of Denmark Electrolysis of silver and gilt silver threads on silk textiles. For a full list of papers, and registration form please email jack [at] striptwist__com Dr. Jack Ogden Specialist for the technology of ancient and historic metals and jewellery Institute of Conservation University of Applied Arts and Sciences Hildesheim Bismarkplatz 10/11, D-31134 Hildesheim, Germany Fax: +49 5121 881 386 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:24 Distributed: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-24-009 ***Received on Monday, 17 September, 2001