Spectroscopic analysis used to uncover the original paint colour of the Helsinki Government Palace tower clock faces
Castro, K., Knuutinen, U., Vallejuelo, S. F.-O. D., Maguregui, M., Madariaga, J. M., & Laakso, R. (2016). Spectroscopic analysis used to uncover the original paint colour of the Helsinki Government Palace tower clock faces. Heritage Science, 4, Article 36. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-016-0100-7
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The paint stratigraphy of the two clock faces from the tower clock of the Government Palace in Helsinki (Finland) was
analysed in order to determine their original colour before restoration works. Paint cross-section samples from both
clock faces were analysed by confocal Raman microscopy and scanning electron microscopy coupled to an energy
dispersive X-ray spectrometer (SEM–EDS). The results revealed the complex superimposition of paint layers applied
over the original black colour. FTIR/ATR analyses proved that the original paint was prepared with linseed oil-resin
media. Most likely not all of the different layer colours were visible. Some of the layers were likely to have been a
primer or for rust protection.
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