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http://dx.doi.org/10.7584/ktappi.2014.46.4.044

Development of Glue for Artifact Conservation Using Papermaking Starch (Part 1) - The Nature and Adhesive Strength of Glues -  

Yi, Sun-Jo (HAISUNG Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage)
Choi, Tae-Ho (Dept. of Wood and Paper Science, College of Agriculture, Life & Environment Science, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry / v.46, no.4, 2014 , pp. 44-53 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research were aimed at developing starches which have high preservability and high bonding strength from corn starch, modified cationic and oxidized corn starches, as compared to the fermented wheat starch. On the lining that attaching the base paper on the back of the work with paste, the coating weight was determined by the solid contents of the paste rather than the viscosity of paste. Adhesive strength and stiffness were also determined by the solid contents of the paste. Corn starch had lower solid contents, higher viscosity, and higher adhesive strength than other starches. In the iodine stain to the surface of peeled base paper off, paste deeply penetrated into the traditional Hanji than modern Hanji. And oxidized starch paste deeply penetrated into the paper layer than the cationic starch.
Keywords
Papermaking starch; fermented flour; conservation paste; coating weight; bonding strength;
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