Replacing the triethanolamine in Wolbers’ resin and bile soaps
In the 80’s, Richard Wolbers introduced the resin and bile soap to the conservation world. Despite the numerous advantages these products offer, studies mentioned the residues most likely caused by the triéthanolamine. This article explains how soaps work, resumes quickly the conclusions of the stud...
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Main Author: | Camille Polkownik |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association CeROArt
2016-02-01
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Series: | CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4992 |
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