Application of colour metallography in the examination of ancient metals
Material type: ArticleDescription: 10 pISBN:- 0039-3630
- Aguafuerte
- Aiguafort
- Colour etching
- Contrast de fase diferencial d'interferència
- Contraste de fase diferencial de interferencia
- Differential interference phase contrast
- Examen metal·logràfic
- Examen metalográfico
- First-order red plate
- Metales
- Metallographic examination
- Metalls
- Metals
- Nomarski plates
- Placa roja de primer orden
- Placa vermella de primer ordre
- Placas Nomarski
- Plaques Nomarski
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The use of colour in the metallographic examination of ancient metals is useful both for research and teaching purposes. Application of different optical methods of examination include: polarizewd light, with or without a first-order red compensator, and differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). The use of DIC can be combined with the other techniques mentioned in the text for the examination of etched or unetched metal sufaces, which are best observed microscopically using a metallograph. Colour techinques are now used routinely in industrial metallography, and are available for a variety of metals and alloys. Colour tint etching can be used to enhance grain structure or different phases present in the metallic artefact which may not be visible in conventional etched samples, or which lack optical contrast. Many more applications of these techniques in the examination of ancient metals will be published in the literature as they become better known and second-hand equipment with DIC lenses enter the market at a price suitable for conservation laboratories to purchase them.
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