Conservation of Cultural Heritage - Methods and materials for cleaning porous inorganic materials

This document provides the guidelines for the choice of the operational cleaning technical specifications in order to optimize the cleaning operation. The fundamental requirements for each specific cleaning method are given as to adapt cleaning works for single specific cases.
The objective of cleaning may consist of removal of any combination of unwanted materials, such as: degraded protective coatings, surface or near-surface materials, which constitute a present or future threat to conservation, materials which prevent legibility of the object or are disfiguring by nature, deposits which are judged to be incompatible to the historical nature of the object.

Erhaltung des kulturellen Erbes - Verfahren und Materialien für die Reinigung von porösen anorganischen Materialien

Dieses Dokument stellt die Leitlinien zur Auswahl der technischen Reinigungsmerkmale bereit, um das Reinigungsverfahren zu optimieren. Die grundlegenden Anforderungen für jedes spezifische Reinigungs-verfahren werden vermittelt, um die Reinigungsarbeiten an spezifische Einzelfälle anpassen zu können.
Die Zielsetzung der Reinigung kann die Entfernung von allen Kombinationen unerwünschter Materialien sein, wie beispielsweise: zersetzten Schutzbeschichtungen, Oberflächen- oder oberflächennahen Materialien, die eine gegenwärtige oder zukünftige Bedrohung für die Konservierung darstellen, Materialien, die eine Lesbarkeit des Objekts verhindern oder ihrer Art nach entstellend sind, Ablagerungen, die als unvereinbar mit dem historischen Wesen des Objekts einzustufen sind.

Conservation du patrimoine culturel - Méthodes et produits de nettoyage des matériaux inorganiques poreux

Le présent document formule des lignes directrices quant au choix des spécifications techniques de nettoyage opérationnel en vue d'optimiser l'opération de nettoyage. Les exigences fondamentales de chaque méthode de nettoyage spécifique sont décrites de manière à permettre l'adaptation des travaux de nettoyage à chaque cas particulier.
Le nettoyage peut avoir pour vocation d'éliminer toute combinaison de matériaux indésirables, par exemple : revêtements de protection dégradés ; matériaux de surface ou proches de la surface qui constituent ou constitueront une menace pour la conservation du bien ; matériaux qui altèrent la lisibilité du bien ou qui sont de nature à le défigurer ; dépôts jugés incompatibles avec la nature historique du bien.

Ohranjanje kulturne dediščine - Metode in materiali za čiščenje poroznih anorganskih materialov

Ta evropski standard zagotavlja smernice za izbiro tehničnih specifikacij operativnega čiščenja, s katerimi se optimizira postopek čiščenja. Za prilagoditev čiščenja v posameznih posebnih primerih so podane temeljne zahteve za vsako metodo čiščenja posebej.
Namen čiščenja je lahko odstranitev kakršne koli kombinacije neželenih materialov, kot so: površinski materiali ali materiali blizu površine, ki predstavljajo sedanjo ali prihodnjo nevarnost za ohranjanje, materiali, ki preprečujejo berljivost predmeta ali pa so po naravi deformirani, ostanki, ki so nezdružljivi z zgodovinsko naravo predmeta.

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.RUR]QLKErhaltung des kulturellen Erbes - Verfahren und Materialien für die Reinigung von porösen inorganischen MaterialienConservation du patrimoine culturel - Méthodes et produits de nettoyage des matériaux inorganiques poreuxConservation of cultural heritage - Methods and materials for cleaning porous inorganic materials97.195GHGLãþLQDItems of art and handicrafts. Cultural property and heritageICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 17138:2018SIST EN 17138:2019en,fr,de01-marec-2019SIST EN 17138:2019SLOVENSKI
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Contents Page European foreword . 3 Introduction . 4 1 Scope . 5 2 Normative references . 5 3 Terms and definitions . 5 4 Requirements and general considerations affecting cleaning decisions . 8 5 Preliminary investigation to optimize cleaning selection process . 9 5.1 Preliminary survey. 9 5.2 Identification of substrate and characterization of unwanted materials . 10 6 Selection of cleaning methods . 11 7 Trial cleaning areas . 11 8 Cleaning methods . 12 8.1 Water cleaning . 12 8.2 Mechanical cleaning . 22 8.3 Chemical cleaning . 28 8.4 Physical cleaning . 42 Annex A (informative)
Aqueous poultices . 45 A.1 General. 45 A.2 Composition of materials used for poultices . 45 Annex B (informative)
Abrasive materials and use parameters . 48 Annex C (informative)
Solubility parameters of organic solvents . 49 Annex D (informative)
Alkaline and acid substances . 54 D.1 Alkali-based compounds . 54 D.2 Acid-based compounds . 54 Annex E (informative)
Chelation and chelating agents . 57 Annex F (informative)
Surfactants. 59 Bibliography . 60 SIST EN 17138:2019

European foreword This document (EN 17138:2018) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 346 “Conservation of Cultural Heritage”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2019, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by June 2019. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This document calls for the use of substances and/or procedures that can be injurious to health if adequate precautions are not taken. It is recommended to read the relevant safety data sheets on the occupational and health hazards of the main chemical constituents of the products before using them. It refers only to technical suitability and this not absolves the user from legal obligations relating to health and safety at any stage. The manufacturer should also provide safety data sheets. According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. SIST EN 17138:2019

Introduction Cleaning is the removal of unwanted material from an object surface or near-surface. The surface of an object is cleaned either for conservation and/or maintenance or to improve legibility. A cultural heritage object is irreplaceable and while cleaning is undertaken for object conservation; its effects are irreversible. Failure to consider and address the technical problems which can arise during cleaning may cause irrevocable damage to an object. Cultural Heritage should be cleaned using the least disruptive/invasive procedure possible in order to best preserve it. Furthermore, an inadequate or inappropriate intervention may cause, or increase, future deterioration processes or eliminate materials which are undocumented or which would allow a greater understanding of the history of the object. Materials to be removed may include alteration products of the constituent materials, air particulate pollutants, dust, salt efflorescence; partially or totally soluble encrustations; layers of intentionally applied materials that are either inappropriate or no longer functional; biofilms; lichens; mosses. Cleaning, as a part of the conservation plan, is based on the definition of which materials are to be removed and which materials to be preserved. In order to fulfil this task, the appropriate balance should be found among the following requirements: selectivity, effectiveness and controllability. Before cleaning is carried out, it should be evaluated in terms of effectiveness and potential damage (harmfulness) by the use of trial areas. Evaluation should be continued during the cleaning operations and over the longer terms to monitor the effects of cleaning. This framework document describes the cleaning systems providing a list of technical specifications useful for their selection, evaluation and optimization to allow proper and systematic evaluation. Cleaning methods will be described according to a common structure: a) description; b) technical specifications (factors that define the system to be used); c) variables (factors that end users can adjust, control or change to optimize the process according to surface condition, the type and thickness of material to be removed, etc.); d) advantages; e) disadvantages; f) examples of applications (indicative situations in which the cleaning methods have been found to be effective). This standard presents the methodology and requirements for cleaning particularly applicable to natural stone, ceramics, plaster, mortars and concrete. The presence of sensitive components, which may include certain stone lithologies or paint or other decorations on porous inorganic surfaces, for example, will preclude the use of some of the methods outlined in this document. The example applications given in the standard are indicative of practice and are not exhaustive. The standard is intended to serve as guidance for all conservation professionals (architects, surveyors, conservators/restorers, conservation scientists, curators, etc.) involved in the conservation of objects. The standard is intended as a reference for organizations including government bodies and cultural heritage agencies, with a duty to preserve items of cultural heritage. SIST EN 17138:2019

1 Scope This document provides the guidelines for the choice of the operational cleaning technical specifications in order to optimize the cleaning operation. The fundamental requirements for each specific cleaning method are given as to adapt cleaning works for single specific cases. The objective of cleaning may consist of removal of any combination of unwanted materials, such as: degraded protective coatings, surface or near-surface materials, which constitute a present or future threat to conservation, materials which prevent legibility of the object or are disfiguring by nature, deposits which are judged to be incompatible to the historical nature of the object. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1 porous inorganic material material including natural stones, e.g. sandstone, limestone, marble, granite, gneiss, gypsum as well as artificial materials, such as mortar, plaster, brick, ceramics, concrete and others [SOURCE: EN 15801:2009, 3.1, modified] 3.2 object single manifestation of tangible cultural heritage Note 1 to entry: The term object is used in this standard for cultural heritage, both immovable and movable. In specific professional contexts, other terms are used: e.g. artefact, cultural property, item, ensemble, site, building fabric. [SOURCE: EN 15898:2011, 3.1.3] 3.3 specimen part considered representative of the material constituting an object Note 1 to entry: The specimen can have different origins and can be taken from: — materials similar to those constituting the object under study (e.g. stone quarries); — specifically prepared comparative materials e.g. reference materials; — available materials from the object. Note 2 to entry: The number and dimension of the specimens can be different depending on constraints encountered in sampling the required amount of material. [SOURCE: EN 16302:2013, 3.3] SIST EN 17138:2019

3.4 cleaning removal of unwanted material from an object Note 1 to entry: The criteria for something being “unwanted” can be stated, e.g. potentially damaging, obscuring detail, diminishes aesthetic value, etc. [SOURCE: EN 15898:2011, 3.5.3] 3.5 water cleaning cleaning including a series of different systems using water in liquid or vapour phase 3.6 nebulous spray intermittent mist spray development of low-pressure water washing, characterised by a mist spray entering in contact with the object surface 3.7 water spray at low pressure spray based on the use of water at low pressure 3.8 abrasive cleaning cleaning including all techniques that physically abrade the object surface to remove unwanted materials 3.9 dry grit blasting sandblasting dry blasting process delivering a stream of abrasive particles, under pressure, toward the object surface 3.10 microblasting microsandblasting dry blasting process delivering a thin stream of fine abrasive particles, under pressure, toward the object surface 3.11 wet grit blasting hydro sandblasting blowing of a mixture of water and grit toward the object surface 3.12 peeling system cleaning method consisting of the application of a film forming product which can be peeled
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