Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment

The protection of textile relics against environment-induced aging is vital when planning exhibitions or storing in the museum. To effectively avoid the deterioration of textile relics caused by improper preservation environment, this study accordingly examines different museum-collection environmen...

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Main Authors: Yuhui Wei, Zihao Wan, Zhaowei Su, Huifen Yuan, Geng Li, Jie Yang, Kaixuan Liu, Wei Pan
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15440478.2023.2296912
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Zihao Wan
Zhaowei Su
Huifen Yuan
Geng Li
Jie Yang
Kaixuan Liu
Wei Pan
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description The protection of textile relics against environment-induced aging is vital when planning exhibitions or storing in the museum. To effectively avoid the deterioration of textile relics caused by improper preservation environment, this study accordingly examines different museum-collection environment (temperature, humidity, light sources, and their combination) in terms of the damage potential they hold for textile relics. Results showed the temperature, humidity, and light source of the museum-collection environment induced the performance of textile relics to varying degrees, among which the influence of temperature and light source was significantly greater than that of humidity, and appropriate humidity was also conducive to easing the performance aging of textile relics induced by the storage environment. In addition, it was found that regardless of the museum collection environment, the performance aging of protein textile relics was significantly greater than that of cellulose textile relics, indicating that the decline in the performance of textile relics was related not only to the museum-collection environment, but also to the fiber molecular composition of textile relics. Therefore, in the subsequent storage process of textile relics, the characteristics of textile relics should be fully considered and classified storage to minimize damage induced by the museum-collection environment.
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spelling doaj-art-a7280fb52e1b48dd8babed5a3fa809002025-08-20T02:34:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2024-12-0121110.1080/15440478.2023.2296912Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging ExperimentYuhui Wei0Zihao Wan1Zhaowei Su2Huifen Yuan3Geng Li4Jie Yang5Kaixuan Liu6Wei Pan7College of Textile and Clothing, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, ChinaCollege of Textile and Clothing, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, ChinaCollege of Textile and Clothing, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, ChinaCollege of Textile and Clothing, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, ChinaDepartment of Fashion Design, Tangshan University, Tangshan, ChinaCollege of Textile and Clothing, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, ChinaSchool of Fashion and Art Design, Xi’an Polytechnic University, Xi’an, ChinaAnhui Suli Technology Co, Ltd, Wuhu, ChinaThe protection of textile relics against environment-induced aging is vital when planning exhibitions or storing in the museum. To effectively avoid the deterioration of textile relics caused by improper preservation environment, this study accordingly examines different museum-collection environment (temperature, humidity, light sources, and their combination) in terms of the damage potential they hold for textile relics. Results showed the temperature, humidity, and light source of the museum-collection environment induced the performance of textile relics to varying degrees, among which the influence of temperature and light source was significantly greater than that of humidity, and appropriate humidity was also conducive to easing the performance aging of textile relics induced by the storage environment. In addition, it was found that regardless of the museum collection environment, the performance aging of protein textile relics was significantly greater than that of cellulose textile relics, indicating that the decline in the performance of textile relics was related not only to the museum-collection environment, but also to the fiber molecular composition of textile relics. Therefore, in the subsequent storage process of textile relics, the characteristics of textile relics should be fully considered and classified storage to minimize damage induced by the museum-collection environment.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15440478.2023.2296912Textile relicsaging mechanismmuseum collection environmentcolor differencemechanical strengthappearance morphology
spellingShingle Yuhui Wei
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Wei Pan
Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
Journal of Natural Fibers
Textile relics
aging mechanism
museum collection environment
color difference
mechanical strength
appearance morphology
title Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
title_full Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
title_fullStr Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
title_short Study on the Aging Mechanism of Textile Relics in Museum Collection Environment by Accelerated Aging Experiment
title_sort study on the aging mechanism of textile relics in museum collection environment by accelerated aging experiment
topic Textile relics
aging mechanism
museum collection environment
color difference
mechanical strength
appearance morphology
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15440478.2023.2296912
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