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Complementary analytical methods for analysis of Ag-plated cultural heritage objects

机译:镀银文化遗产物体分析的补充分析方法

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In a preliminary study of American silver-plated cultural heritage objects with the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), variable plating thickness was observed, which complicates non-destructive characterization of the base metal. Therefore, the objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of three non-destructive complementary analytical methods to characterize both the plating and the base metal of a typical Ag-plated object and to contrast these results with conventional destructive metallographic methods. An externally purchased 20th century sacrificial Ag-plated "Century" fork was chosen for this study and is similar to one found in the DMA's collection. First conventional destructive metallographic methods, where cross-sections were taken and then characterized using optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), were employed in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the non-destructive methods. The first non-destructive method; synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction (SR-XRD), reveals the plating thickness, texture related to processing methods, and the phases present in both the base metal and the plating. The second method, dual beam focused ion beam (FIB)/(SEM) equipped with an (EDS) system, provides elemental composition of both the plating and the base metal, as well as imaging of the plating thickness and grain structure, giving some insight into processing methods. The last non-destructive method, handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy, provides qualitative elemental compositions of both the plating and the base metal. Each non-destructive analytical method yields complementary results about the composition, plating thickness, texture, and phases present in the plating and base metal of the Ag-plated "Century" fork and aids in the verification of the results from the other methods. Through these methods, we show that successful characterization of Ag-plated cultural heritage objects is possible non-destructively, thus maintaining the object's structural, historical and artistic integrity. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:在达拉斯艺术博物馆(DMA)对美国镀银文化遗产物品的初步研究中,观察到了可变的镀层厚度,这使母材的非破坏性表征复杂化了。因此,本研究的目的是比较三种非破坏性互补分析方法的有效性,以表征典型镀银物体的镀层和贱金属,并将这些结果与常规破坏性金相方法进行对比。此项研究选择了外部购买的20世纪牺牲镀银的“ Century”叉子,该叉子与DMA藏品中的叉子相似。为了评估非金属元素的有效性,首先采用了传统的破坏性金相方法,在这些方法中采用横截面然后使用光学显微镜(OM)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)以及能量色散X射线光谱仪(EDS)对其进行了表征。破坏性的方法。第一种非破坏性方法;同步辐射X射线衍射(SR-XRD)揭示了镀层厚度,与加工方法有关的织构以及贱金属和镀层中都存在的相。第二种方法是配备(EDS)系统的双束聚焦离子束(FIB)/(SEM),提供镀层和贱金属的元素组成,以及镀层厚度和晶粒结构的成像,从而提供一些洞察加工方法。最后一种非破坏性方法,手持式X射线荧光(XRF)光谱学,提供了镀层和贱金属的定性元素组成。每种非破坏性分析方法都会得出有关镀银的“ Century”叉子的镀层和母材中的成分,镀层厚度,织构和相的补充结果,并有助于验证其他方法的结果。通过这些方法,我们证明了镀银文化遗产物体的成功表征是可以无损进行的,从而可以保持其结构,历史和艺术完整性。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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