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Conservation and restoration of metals : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conservation and restoration of metals
Conservation and restoration of metals is the activity devoted to the protection and preservation of historical (religious, artistic, technical and ethnographic) and archaeological objects made partly or entirely of metal. In it are included all activities aimed at preventing or slowing deterioration of items, as well as improving accessibility and readability of them as objects of cultural heritage. Despite the fact that metals are generally considered as the relatively permanent and stable materials, in contact with the environment they deteriorate gradually, some faster and some much slower. This applies especially to archaeological finds. It is very important that a conservator of metals has knowledge of basic metalworking techniques, history of metalwork, history of art, archaeology, corrosion of metals, scientific research methods, theory and ethics of conservation-restoration. ==Metals and alloys commonly used for cultural heritage objects==
* Gold * Silver * Copper * Bronze * Brass * Nickel * Nickel silver * Monel * Chromium * Iron and Steel * Weathering steel (Corten) * Stainless steel * Titanium * Tin and Pewter * Lead * Zinc * Aluminium
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