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Pia Neitemeier: | Gelatine - An alternative to conventional hide and bone glues when gluing wood in restoration? Tensile shear tests on overlapping glued linden wood plates | back |
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The bonding process with the "Squeezy" wood press.
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The tensile shear tests with the INSTRON 5567 machine
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Abstract: | The intention of a restorer is to work to the highest possible standards. This also includes the used materials. This bachelor thesis deals with the suitabilty of gelatine as an alternative to hide and bone glue for wood bonding in conservation and restoration. At the beginning, gelatine, hide glue and bone glue are discussed with regards to the production, the properties and the use. Furthermore, important technical terms of adhesive technology are defined and the procedure of the test series concerning the adhesive strength of the three adhesives is explained. The evaluation comprises the comparism and a discussion of the results as well as optimization suggestions for following test series. |
Keywords: | Tensile shear tests, Gelatine, Wood bonding |
Examples of fractures with and without substrate loss
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The mean values and the standard deviation of the tensile shear tests
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