On-site Scientific Services
The Institute offers a wide range of services including on-site
non-destructive testing for the characterization of materials. Measurements
are carried out in accordance with national and international standards
organizations such as the American Society for Testing Materials
and the International Commission on Illumination. CCI staff can
help you design and implement an effective monitoring system.
Testing services available on-site include:
- determination of the chemical composition of objects or materials
by infrared spectroscopy
- characterization of reflective colour or gloss using tristimulus
colour analysers or gloss meters
- matching of colour and gloss
- measurement of the thickness of coatings over metallic substrates
- assessment of wood degradation and moisture content
- measurement of visible and ultraviolet light levels, relative
humidity, and temperature
CCI will also loan equipment such as recording
data loggers (for measuring relative humidity and temperature),
Minolta Chromameters, and gloss meters.
The information provided by on-site testing can be applied in a number of ways:
- precise identification of the chemical composition of museum
objects can aid in choosing conservation treatments and storage
methods, as well as in detecting imitation and substitute materials
- substances in collections that could be health hazards can be
identified immediately
- colour measurements allow documentation or colour matching,
as well as monitoring of stability during exhibition, storage,
conservation treatment, and natural weathering
- characterization of properties such as colour gloss and thickness
can be useful in monitoring the durability and service lifetime
of protective coatings
- assessment of wood degradation can help to determine the stability
and condition prior to treatment
- as part of comprehensive collection surveys, details on the
composition of many different types of objects can be provided
- assessment of light levels in exhibition and storage areas can
aid in compliance with museum lighting standards and monitoring
of conditions for light-sensitive objects
On-site testing can be conducted on diverse collections of materials:
- technological and scientific collections
- industrial and military artifacts
- works of art, textiles, paper, paintings, and sculpture
- modern materials
- household plastic objects such as dinnerware
- plastic costume accessories and jewellery
- coatings and adhesives
- paint, varnish, wood, and architectural finishes
- corrosion, metal patina, and pigments
On-site testing offers unique benefits:
- objects need not be moved from their museum location; they can
be analysed directly on gallery walls, or in display cases, storage
cabinets, and drawers, thereby eliminating shipping costs, damage
during transport, and time lost for packing and moving objects
- in some cases no samples are required and there is no physical
contact with the object
In addition to on-site testing, CCI offers a comprehensive testing
and analysis service in its own specialized laboratories. The Institute
can carry out accelerated ageing of samples under controlled temperature,
humidity, and lighting using an Atlas Weather-Ometer, a controlled
humidity/temperature chamber, or other purpose-built equipment,
as well as analysis and interpretation of gloss and colour-change
data.
