Subject: New book on metals and corrosion
The Canadian Conservation Institute is pleased to announce the release of the following publication: Metals and Corrosion: A Handbook for the Conservation Professional by Lyndsie Selwyn This book discusses the chemical and physical characteristics and the corrosion products of nine common metals: aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, nickel, silver, tin, and zinc. It answers questions about these metals and their corrosion problems indoors, outdoors, and in archaeological settings, and is intended as a reference for conservators and conservation scientists: a place to refresh their memory, get started reading the literature, or look up alloys, plating combinations, and particular corrosion problems encountered with metals in museums. It will be an ideal tool for all heritage professionals who survey, care for, or treat metals, or who come across metals during the course of their work. This publication arose from the CCI workshop What's New in Old Metals?, which deals with common metals and alloys in museums. While preparing the didactic materials for this workshop, the author was struck by the difficulty of finding easy-to-use reference material to recommend to the participants. Instead, she resorted to compiling a collection of notes for them that summarized information on the various metals covered in the workshop. These notes were well received, and she became convinced that a more detailed reference would be useful. Ordering information is available at <URL:http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca> Shanna Ramsay, Marketing Officer Canadian Conservation Institute 1030 Innes Rd Ottawa ON K1A 0M5 Canada 613-998-3721 Fax: 613-998-4721 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:36 Distributed: Sunday, January 30, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-36-027 ***Received on Thursday, 27 January, 2005