Influence of microwave heating in wood preservation on traditional surface coatings
Microwaves are very effective at wood pest eradication. However, elevated temperatures may pose a risk of damaging surface coatings used on cultural and historical artefacts. Therefore, we monitored changes in patterns of the original paint taken from such objects along with newly prepared...
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Main Authors: | Martin Klinc, Matjaž Pavlič, Marko Petrič, Franc Pohleven |
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Slovenian Forestry Institute
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3cc9a99692b1431fa89a2be80e15de79 |
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