In this study, the properties of traditional natural adhesives, water-based adhesives, synthetic and semisynthetic adhesives, which are still in use today in oil painting conservation and restoration, were considered. Natural animal adhesives and glues which are rabbit glue, gelatin, isinglass glue and fish glue, etc. have been used for a very long time in oil painting conservation and restoration. Water-based adhesives include funori, rice and wheat starch. Starch is preferred in oil-painting patch making for torn areas, since it is a widely available and cheap material. The use of synthetic adhesives has increased with the development of chemical industry. The varities of synthetic adhesives used in oil-painting conservation increase continuously. The most frequently used synthetic adhesives are EVA-based adhesives and Cyclododecane. Cellulosederivatives and ethers, particularly methylcellolose MC and carboxyl-methylcellulose CMC , which are called semi-synthetic adhesives, have been used since 1950’s in those works. Etylose and hydroxypropyl cellulose Klugel are used. In this paper, the positive and negative properties of the adhesives often used in oil-painting conservation are also examined.
Birincil Dil | Türkçe |
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Bölüm | Research Article |
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Yayımlanma Tarihi | 1 Şubat 2017 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2017 Sayı: 18 |