Subject: Steel corrosion
We currently are exhibiting some works by the New Zealand artist Len Lye, the exhibition is made up of film, photo images and kinetic sculptures. One of the sculptures is proving to be a bit problematic. The steel component of the sculpture is very vulnerable to corrosion caused by people touching the sculpture. At the moment we are keeping a close eye on it and removing finger prints daily with a cotton cloth to minimise corrosion. However I am interested to know of any coatings that will offer protection without reducing the highly polished appearance of the work. The steel is hard tempered and brightly polished, Carbon 0.75, silicon 0.20, Manganese 0.55 Matt Cox *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:48 Distributed: Monday, January 7, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-48-011 ***Received on Friday, 4 January, 2002