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Corrosion of Metallic Heritage Artefacts

Investigation, Conservation and Prediction of Long Term Behaviour
European Federation of Corrosion Series, Volume 48
ISBN: 978 1 845692 39 1
March 2007
Hardback
416 pages
234 x 156mm

 - Reviews long term corrosion in metals such as steel, iron and bronze
 - Considers instumental techniques such as electrochemistry for measuring corrosion

Understanding long term corrosion processes is critical in many areas, including archaeology and conservation. This important book reviews key themes such as the processes underlying corrosion over long periods, how corrosion rates can be measured and materials conserved.

After an overview of the study and conservation of metal archaeological artefacts, a group of chapters reviews long term corrosion in metals such as steel, iron and bronze. Other chapters review the impact of environmental factors on corrosion rates. The book also considers instrumental techniques for measuring corrosion such as electrochemistry and scanning electron microscopy, as well as ways of modelling corrosion processes. There is also coverage of the effectiveness of corrosion inhibitors.

With its distinguished editors and contributors, Corrosion of metallic heritage artefacts improves our understanding of long term corrosion and its effects. It provides a valuable reference for those involved in archaeology and conservation, as well as those dealing with the long term storage of nuclear and other waste.