RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood

Historical buildings impacted by the 2021 floods in Belgium, and churches in particular, took several years to dry. In the meantime, mould developed on the furniture and became a recurring phenomenon in some places, where climate control was not possible and the maintenance limited. The project RE-M...

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Main Authors: Ariane Segelstein, Françoise Collanges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association CeROArt 2024-12-01
Series:CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/9434
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description Historical buildings impacted by the 2021 floods in Belgium, and churches in particular, took several years to dry. In the meantime, mould developed on the furniture and became a recurring phenomenon in some places, where climate control was not possible and the maintenance limited. The project RE-MOLD, elaborated at KIK-IRPA, was an attempt to design new eco-friendly methods to keep control of recurring mould for non-professional users such as parishioners.
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RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood
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essential oil
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title RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood
title_full RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood
title_fullStr RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood
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title_short RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood
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plant-based treatment
chitosan
essential oil
garlic
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