JAIC 1987, Volume 26, Number 1, Article 2 (pp. 19 to 25)
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JAIC 1987, Volume 26, Number 1, Article 2 (pp. 19 to 25)

QUANTITATIVE STUDY: THE EFFECTS OF SIZED MATERIALS AND “DRYING TIME” IN THE USE OF LASCAUX 360 HV AS A LINING ADHESIVE

Danielle Allard, & Kenneth B. Katz


ABSTRACT—Empirical use of Lascaux 360 HV as a lining adhesive indicates that the bonds produced can vary significantly depending on the parameters chosen. In this research bond strengths of linings were quantitatively measured by peel and lap/shear tests. The influence of the amount of time between application of the adhesive and lining (1 hr. -vs- 24 hrs.) was evaluated as well as the effects of sizing applied on the original canvas and/or lining material. Results confirm significant quantitative changes in peel and lap/shear tests depending on the parameters chosen.

Article Sections:

1. INTRODUCTION
2. EXPERIMENT
3. REPORTING OF THE DATA
4. DISCUSSION
5. CONCLUSION
a: Materials , References
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