Subject: Iron cannons
I am seeking information to help me to determine the right conservation treatments for over hundred iron cannons that are located outdoors around Suomenlinna fortress <URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomenlinna> Most of them are from 18th century but there are also cannons from 19th and 20th centuries. Some of them have been painted, but there is no record left how it has been done. The treatments should be planned taking into consideration the northern climate by the Baltic Sea. We have four seasons with sun, rain, wind, snow and wet snow. Temperature varies from up to +30 deg. in summer to occasional low of -30 deg. in winter. The cannons can also be freely accessed by the visitors and many climb over them and unfortunately, they are also damaged on purpose. Also we don't have a laboratory at the Suomenlinna and therefore I do not have any equipment and chemicals at the moment. The two major problems are vandalism (graffiti made by spray can paint and scratches on the surface) and active corrosion. Active corrosion is partly breaking pieces off from the cannons and it occurs on surfaces that has been scratched. What have you found to be a good method to remove graffiti, without harming the metal? Also experiences of removal of active corrosion are welcome--corrosion inhibitors used, any experiences of Can Trust or Tannic Acid treatment? (As I understand, they change the colour of the surface and the tannic film is not so stable). What kind of protective coating would be preferable after the treatments? Should I consider any anti-graffiti coating? Are there any for these conditions? I would appreciate it if someone could help me. I have read several articles but I am not sure how the treatments would work for these cannons as we have such extreme climatic variations. Also there are such a large number of cannons and the treatments have to be performed outdoors where the cannons are located. Noora Hirvonen Student of Conservation of Cultural Historic Objects +358 50 5874033 Fleminginkatu 15 A 30 00500 Helsinki Finland *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:4 Distributed: Friday, May 11, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-4-026 ***Received on Friday, 11 May, 2007