Ice Cold: Solid Carbon Dioxide Cleaning - Session 1 -Tiarna Doherty, Robert Sherman, Hugh Shockey
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- Ice Cold: Solid Carbon Dioxide Cleaning - Session 1 -Tiarna Doherty, Robert Sherman, Hugh Shockey
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- Solid carbon dioxide cleaning (snow to pellet) has been tested and used in critical cleaning capacities, such as the removal of surface contamination during the production of silicon microchip wafers and precision optical lenses. Significant advances in CO2 technology and its employment have produced valuable results for the field of conservation, specifically for objects with sensitive surfaces. On Thursday, September 10th 2015, the Lunder Conservation Center presented a symposium in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s McEvoy Auditorium. The symposium was divided in three sessions. This is session one with Tiarna Doherty, Robert Sherman (at 6:00) and L.H. (Hugh) Shockey, Jr. (at 33:33). Session 1 can be found here: https://youtu.be/MjyvjVAGe-k Session 2 can be found here: https://youtu.be/P4gOPpNgdWQ Session 3 can be found here: https://youtu.be/yrfe1Swo1f0
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- 1 hr 7 min 45 sec
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington DC Gallery Place Portrait Lunder Luce Conservation Kogod sculpture statues web series short film museum landmark culture humanities visual arts
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- Art, American
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