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SM Pinilla, D Vázquez, AÁ Fernández-Balbuena… – Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2016

A spectral aging test was developed to estimate the photochemical damage of oil, acrylic and gouache paints exposed to permanent lighting. The paints were irradiated at seven different wavelengths in the optical range to control and evaluate their spectral behaviour. To reach this objective, boxes with isolated aging cells were made. In each of box, one LED of a different wavelength and one photodiode were installed. Inside the boxes, the temperature of an exhibit area was recreated through a thermocouple sensor that controlled the temperature using a fan. The heat produced by the LED was dissipated by a thermal radiator. Moreover, to evaluate the exposure time dependence of the irradiation level, the test was performed using two different irradiation levels in ten exposure series. After each series, the spectral reflectance was measured, and the data collected for each paint and wavelength were used to develop a model of damage produced by the interaction between the spectral radiant exposure and the paint.

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a specific irradiation level for each cell according to the LED characteristics, and the variation was taken into account by measuring the spectral power distribution of 77 LEDs (11 aging boxes, seven LEDs in each aging boxes) using a Stellarnet EPP2000 spectrophotometer.

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