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Material characterization and preservation guidance for a collection of prosthetic limbs developed since 1960

机译:自1960年以来开发的一系列假肢的材料表征和保存指南

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National Museums Scotland has collections relating to many areas of science and technology, including medical science. This paper considers technical and conservation issues of an important collection of more than 150 prosthetic limbs. Much of the collection is of prosthetics developed for children born lacking or with malformed upper limbs caused by the prenatal morning sickness drug Thalidomide. However, many other examples are represented and the collection showcases a timeline of bioengineering development covering the past five decades. A wide range of plastics and metals were observed within the pieces examined, with many visibly degraded and degrading. The identification and characterization of these materials and their condition are fundamental to interpreting the development of the collection, for deciding on treatment, and for setting a strategy for future preservation. In addition to visual inspection, three analytical techniques were used to examine the various parts of the selected examples: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for polymer identification and condition; X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to identify the metals and alloys present, and X-radiography to reveal the internal mechanisms of the limbs. Interpretation of the results was greatly enhanced by documentation and conversation with engineers and scientists involved in research and development of the limbs. The combination of different materials, some with conflicting environmental requirements, makes storage and display challenging as the goal is to prevent degradation of any part the object. Some objects were found to be actively degrading and for these separate storage solutions have been recommended to slow the emission of volatile degradation products that would cause further damage throughout the collection.
机译:苏格兰国家博物馆拥有与许多科学和技术领域有关的藏品,包括医学科学。本文考虑了150多个假肢重要集合的技术和保护问题。该系列的大部分产品是为因产前孕吐药物Thalidomide出生而缺乏上肢或畸形的儿童而开发的。但是,还有许多其他示例,并且该系列展示了过去五年来生物工程发展的时间表。在所检查的零件中观察到各种各样的塑料和金属,其中许多明显降解和降解。这些材料的鉴定和特征及其条件,对于解释馆藏的发展,决定处理方式和制定未来保存策略至关重要。除了视觉检查外,还使用三种分析技术来检查所选示例的各个部分:用于聚合物识别和条件的傅立叶变换红外光谱; X射线荧光光谱法可鉴定出存在的金属和合金,X射线照相术可揭示四肢的内部机制。通过文献记录以及与参与四肢研究和开发的工程师和科学家的对话,大大提高了对结果的解释。不同材料的组合,其中一些具有相互矛盾的环境要求,使存储和展示具有挑战性,因为其目的是防止物体的任何部分降解。已发现某些物体正在积极降解,对于这些单独的存储解决方案,建议减缓挥发性降解产物的排放,这将在整个收集过程中造成进一步的损害。

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