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Quality Matters for Historical Plastics: The Past-Making of Cellulose Nitrates for Future Preservation

2017; OpenEdition Journals; Volume: III-2; Linguagem: Inglês

10.4000/cahierscfv.799

ISSN

2780-9986

Autores

Anita Quye,

Tópico(s)

Building materials and conservation

Resumo

The material degradation of an historical artifact through chemical breakdown may place the object at the end of its useful heritage “life” in terms of aesthetic value and appearance. But all is not lost in the ephemeral world of historical synthetic plastics. The chemical analyses of degraded cellulose nitrate artifacts have unlocked material clues that not only help explain stability variations to guide collection care and preservation, but also bring insight into past manufacturing materials, methods and quality control during production. Translating the industrial materials of a degrading artifact by understanding its past to inform its future can revive it with a new cultural significance, and engages heritage scientists, historians and conservators in an innovative community of “complementary science” as defined by Hasok Chang (2004).

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