Effect of Plasma Treatment on Corrosion Layers of Bronze
Keywords:
corrosion layer removal, RF hydrogen plasma, bronze, SEM/EDXAbstract
Plasma chemical process for conservation of metallic objects is a relatively new way of effective and fast treatment of corroded objects. Removal of corrosion products is based on plasma chemical reduction of corrosion layers by radio-frequency (RF) low pressure hydrogen plasma. Model corrosion layers on bronze were studied. SEM/EDX analyses on corroded and treated samples were performed.
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Mazankova V, Sazavska V, Radkova L, Krcma F proc. XXI ESCAMPIG 2012.
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