十九世纪书籍印刷机的电铸:关于生产技术和长期腐蚀的案例研究

IF 2.9 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Valentina Ljubić Tobisch, Wolfgang Kautek, Bernhard Pichler
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本研究基于奥地利维也纳维也纳技术博物馆收藏的历史教程,研究了19世纪用于凸版印刷的电铸的生产过程和长期腐蚀行为。利用扫描电子显微镜、能量色散x射线能谱(SEM-EDX)和气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析了印刷形式的组成和降解机理。结果表明,原始木刻带有机械剥离过程中残留的石膏。蜡基质由蜂蜡和威尼斯松节油的痕迹组成。电铸由含有少量铅杂质的铜层组成,背面是铅锡合金。腐蚀分析表明,低贵金属Pb优先氧化,导致Cu电铸体与类型金属之间的界面降解。在那里,还观察到铅氧化物层在金属型相上的分层,因为这种氧化物比混合Cu-Pb氧化物相显示出更高的体积增加。这些发现提供了对历史印刷技术的见解,并突出了影响电印保存的关键因素。适当的储存条件,控制湿度和尽量减少暴露于酸性蒸汽是其长期保存的关键。图形抽象
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Electroforms for the book printing press in the nineteenth century: a case study on production technology and long-term corrosion

This study examines the production process and long-term corrosion behaviour of 19th-century electroforms used for letterpress printing, based on a historical tutorial from the collection of the Technisches Museum Wien, Vienna, Austria. The composition and degradation mechanisms of the printing forms has been analysed by scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The results indicate that the original woodcut carries remnants of gypsum from the mechanical detachment process. The wax matrix was composed of beeswax with traces of Venice turpentine. The electroforms consist of a copper layer with minor lead impurities, backed by a Pb–Sn alloy. Corrosion analysis revealed preferential oxidation of the less noble metal Pb, leading to interfacial degradation between the Cu electroform and the type metal. There, delamination of the Pb oxide layer on the type-metal phase was also observed, as this oxide shows a higher volume increase than the mixed Cu-Pb oxide phase. These findings provide insights into historical printing technologies and highlight key factors influencing the conservation of electrotypes. Proper storage conditions with controlled humidity and minimal exposure to acidic vapours are crucial for their long-term preservation.

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The European Physical Journal Plus
The European Physical Journal Plus PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
8.80%
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1150
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aims of this peer-reviewed online journal are to distribute and archive all relevant material required to document, assess, validate and reconstruct in detail the body of knowledge in the physical and related sciences. The scope of EPJ Plus encompasses a broad landscape of fields and disciplines in the physical and related sciences - such as covered by the topical EPJ journals and with the explicit addition of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, mathematical and quantum physics, classical and fluid mechanics, accelerator and medical physics, as well as physics techniques applied to any other topics, including energy, environment and cultural heritage.
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