Abstract

This study aimed to relieve the stress on outdoor stone cultural heritages that undergo frequent re-conservation treatment owing to the surface change and discoloration of treated areas. To this end, we selected and prepared 19 types of silica fillers as research samples. Half of the surface of each sample was processed, and the accelerated aging test was conducted in accordance with KS M ISO 4892-2. Changes in chromaticity, luster, powderization, pore and crack formation, and roughened surface bluntness depending on the type of silica powder and surface processing applied were determined before and after the test. Comparative studies revealed that the roughened surface of the filler sample made of high-quality amorphous silica (A1), which was mixed with angular and spherical particles, had excellent color and luster stability, with a ◿E*ab of 0.54 (Mean: 9.91) and ◿GU of –0.07 (M: 25.10) respectively; changes in its other properties were negligible. The results of this research indicate that the sustainability of treated areas can be extended by applying favorable conditions during conservation treatment.

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