The mist-lining technique: a look into the mechanical performance and the adhesive bond strength of selected lining materials

Linings pursue the reinforcement of a weak canvas painting, generally by the adhesion of a new fabric. As referred in the specialised literature, among the technical requirements of such a treatment the new structure must present high stiffness and elastic recovery, as well as the use of non-hygrosc...

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Main Authors: L. Bertomeu Contreras, L. Fuster López, A. Vicente Escuder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association CeROArt 2017-06-01
Series:CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/5137
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description Linings pursue the reinforcement of a weak canvas painting, generally by the adhesion of a new fabric. As referred in the specialised literature, among the technical requirements of such a treatment the new structure must present high stiffness and elastic recovery, as well as the use of non-hygroscopic, isotropic and highly reversible materials. This study is intended to evaluate the aspects that govern the adhesion strength of the mist-lining method, a Dutch technique developed in the last decades consisting in spraying an acrylic dispersion a new fabric and its subsequent reactivation by solvent vapours.
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The mist-lining technique: a look into the mechanical performance and the adhesive bond strength of selected lining materials
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title The mist-lining technique: a look into the mechanical performance and the adhesive bond strength of selected lining materials
title_full The mist-lining technique: a look into the mechanical performance and the adhesive bond strength of selected lining materials
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title_short The mist-lining technique: a look into the mechanical performance and the adhesive bond strength of selected lining materials
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lining
mist-lining
acrylic dispersion
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