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Laser ablation treatment of soiled featherworks: The first validation study

Journal

JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Volume 56, Issue -, Pages 118-129

Publisher

ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2022.06.009

Keywords

Nd:YAG; Dry cleaning; Textile conservation; ibis feather; Soiling removal; Tupinamba

Funding

  1. EU Community's

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This study tested two different types of lasers for cleaning a heavily soiled feathered cloak and determined the optimal laser treatment method. The results showed that laser cleaning had high selectivity and could effectively remove dirt without damaging the microstructure. Based on the findings, a laser-based dry cleaning method was proposed and successfully applied to restore the cloak.
While laser treatments gradually spread in conservation, there is a growing interest on their applica-tion to the removal of soiling from fragile artefacts made of organic fibrous materials since direct and/or long term undesired effects have been observed when using traditional cleaning techniques. In this work, fiber-coupled Q-Switched (QS) and Long-Q-Switched (LQS) Nd:YAG (1064 nm) lasers were comparatively tested in order to define the restoration procedure of a heavily soiled 17th Brazil Tupinamba feathered cloak mostly made of scarlet ibis feathers. As assessed using fluorescence and Vis-NIR micro-spectroscopy, safe single-pulse removal thresholds were about 0.12 J/cm(2) for QS and 0.4 J/cm(2) for LQS, while mi-crostructural damage was observed at 1 J/cm(2) and 5 J/cm(2), respectively, thus evidencing a significant selectivity potential. Undesired effects were thoroughly investigated also considering the dependence on the pulse repetition frequency and number of pulses, in order to determine the optimum irradia-tion parameters in view of the extensive laser treatment of the present artefacts. Furthermore, analyt-ical characterizations using SEM and contact-angle measurements allowed demonstrating that no any microstructural change occurred below the alteration fluences measured. According to these results, an overall laser-based dry cleaning methodology including laser ablation, paper sheets to collect removed soiling particles, and continuous particle suction by low pressure table and hoods was defined and suc-cessfully carried out. The laser-based restoration and associated systematic analytical characterizations of the present Brazil Tupinamba cloak represents the first validation study on laser ablation treatments in conservation of featherworks, which offered the opportunity to approach related general methodologi-cal aspects concerning the characterization of laser-induced effects, threshold definitions, and operative fluences. (c) 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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