GLI EFFETTI DI NATURA CHIMICA MECCANICA ED ESTETICA DELLE SUPERFICI DIPINTE CON PIGMENTI A OLIO A BASE DI BIANCO DI ZINCO

Authors

  • Andrea Macchia ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS | IA-CS
  • Luigi Campanella Sapienza Università  di Roma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v2i4.88

Keywords:

PIGMENTO, BIANCO DI ZINCO, CRITICITA'

Abstract

L'ossido di zinco, conosciuto comunemente come bianco di zinco, nasce come pigmento quando in Francia fu utilizzato per la prima volta nel 1780. Il suo uso è stato ed è largamente diffuso, ma da sempre sono note alcune sue caratteristiche che potrebbero costituire un fattore di rischio per la superficie pittorica.

 

The effects of mechanical and aesthetic chemical nature of the painted surfaces with pigment - Zinc oxide, commonly known as zinc white, born in France as a pigment when it was used for the first time in 1780. Its use has been and is widely distributed, but have always known that some characteristics may be a risk factor for the painted surface.

 

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Published

2026-01-03

How to Cite

GLI EFFETTI DI NATURA CHIMICA MECCANICA ED ESTETICA DELLE SUPERFICI DIPINTE CON PIGMENTI A OLIO A BASE DI BIANCO DI ZINCO. (2026). Archeomatica, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v2i4.88

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