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A.Charola, A. Tucci, R. Koestler, "On The Reversibility of Treatments with Acrylic/Silicone resin Mixtures", ''JAIC'' 25:83-92 1986. | A.Charola, A. Tucci, R. Koestler, "On The Reversibility of Treatments with Acrylic/Silicone resin Mixtures", ''JAIC'' 25:83-92 1986. | ||
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* Website address 1 Comment: George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998) | * Website address 1 Comment: George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998) |
Revision as of 13:11, 29 April 2016
Description
A name given to a mixture of synthetic resins used for stone consolidation. A Bologna cocktail is prepared with 10 parts DriFilm 104 (70% solution in organic solvents) with 10 parts Paraloid® B-72 (30% solution in xylene/toluene).
Additional Information
A.Charola, A. Tucci, R. Koestler, "On The Reversibility of Treatments with Acrylic/Silicone resin Mixtures", JAIC 25:83-92 1986.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Website address 1 Comment: George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)