Electrical resistance (ER) sensors are established tools for monitoring atmospheric corrosion in real time, yet their application to cultural heritage requires adaptation to the complex stratigraphy of patinated surfaces. In this work, customised ER sensors were optimised to allow the sensors to be pre-patinated, enabling a more realistic simulation of corroded heritage metals. Different geometries and artificial patinas were applied to assess sensitivity, robustness, and representativeness under variable environmental conditions. The study confirms the decisive role of corrosion layers in shaping sensor response and highlights the potentialities of pre-patinated ER sensors as realistic mock-ups for testing conservation strategies and evaluating environmental corrosivity under conditions relevant to cultural heritage preservation.

Pre-Corroded ER Sensors as Realistic Mock-Ups for Evaluating Conservation Strategies

Petiti, Chiara;Faifer, Marco;Todua, Irena;Toscani, Sergio;Goidanich, Sara
2025-01-01

Abstract

Electrical resistance (ER) sensors are established tools for monitoring atmospheric corrosion in real time, yet their application to cultural heritage requires adaptation to the complex stratigraphy of patinated surfaces. In this work, customised ER sensors were optimised to allow the sensors to be pre-patinated, enabling a more realistic simulation of corroded heritage metals. Different geometries and artificial patinas were applied to assess sensitivity, robustness, and representativeness under variable environmental conditions. The study confirms the decisive role of corrosion layers in shaping sensor response and highlights the potentialities of pre-patinated ER sensors as realistic mock-ups for testing conservation strategies and evaluating environmental corrosivity under conditions relevant to cultural heritage preservation.
2025
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