Subject: Enameled iron
I am working on an enamelled iron object. It is a marine find and has been part of a ship. After cleaning and uncovering, a treatment to remove the chlorides is planned. The problem is the combination of iron and enamel and the possible reaction of the enamel layer in contact with any kind of a solution. Does anyone have experience working with enamelled iron? Is it possible to protect the enamel during the desalination treatment, e.g. with cyclododecane (though this could prevent the chlorides to come out and the enamel would be attacked from the inside). I would be very thankful for any treatment tips, Lena Tietjen (working at Langelands Museum, DK) *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:27 Distributed: Saturday, October 20, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-27-024 ***Received on Wednesday, 10 October, 2007