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Deterioration of stained glass due to acid rain

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Acid rain occurs when emissions from coalburning factories and power plants are transformed into sulphuric and nitric acids and fall to earth. In Europe, more than 100,000 stained glass objects, some of them more than 1,000 years old, are threatened by acid rain. Documentary records show that the stained glass in Europe was in a relatively good condition up to the turn of the century and even the Second World War caused practically no damage since all European stained glass was sheltered during that time, but in the last 30 years the deterioration process has accelerated to the extent that a total loss is expected within a few decades. Glass dating from the 8th to the 17th centuries is particularly endangered. Sulphuric acid has an etching effect on the surface and the resulting salts form a chalky crust that accelerate the decomposition process, allowing the paint to peel off. The glass substance finally splits and disintegrates into minute particles. Sulphur compounds also seriously crack old organically treated leather and paper produced after 1750


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Basic Powder and or Sealant

A great many commercially available tile sealing products are available for decorative bathroom tiles. In most cases the tile sealing spray is clear and will not damage the beauty or attractiveness of...

Plexiglass Protector

A plexiglass covering over the window frame should prevent environmental elements from coming in contact with the stained glass. It will also protect the window from solid, airborne debris....

Protective Glazing

Protective glazing may prolong the life of the stained glass. ...

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Rain-Activated Protectors

Equip windows with retractable awning, shade, film, or spray wash that activates in response to rain. The awnings and shades protect during the rain and the wash removes the acid rain or neutralized t...

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Why not spray paint the glass with acrylic water white clear paint. This would form a acid proof coating (Plexiglas). Coating would have to be thick enough to keep acid off glass.
- Loyd fairweather

This is not only the stained glass which is effecting from acid rain. Not inly Europe infact glonly this problem is coming out. Taking care of material is a different aspect, but most important is ...
- harsukhjeet kaur

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