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Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 12 sep 2010, 18:08
door 0dinofthenorth
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 14 sep 2010, 22:14
door masteroffossiles
hey,
looks good, but watch out with pyrite, it can oxidize and become a poisonous mineral, to stop it you can put on some non breating stuff on your fossils, so that it can't oxidize, i dont know if these fossils need it and i dont know how to make it non breathing, but some other forum members can.
greetings,
sander
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 14 sep 2010, 23:09
door 0dinofthenorth
Thanks for that info,
some pieces have oxidized, I didn't know what it was, but I cleaned it off.
Sadly it was the second biggest piece.
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 14 sep 2010, 23:40
door Bram
Hello Thomas,
Here's a simple guide on how to conserve pyrite fossils:
http://english.fossiel.net/informatie/preparation.php, scroll down to "Fossils containing pyrite/sulfur".
Greetings,
Bram
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 14 sep 2010, 23:59
door 0dinofthenorth
Thanks Bram,
What sort of wax would you use? Candle wax? I hope it's not candle wax because that would turn it white!
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 15 sep 2010, 00:10
door Bram
I've personally never used parrafin or candle wax to conserve pyrite fossils, I've used varnish (I sprayed it on the fossils). However, I've read on different sites, that this isn't quite enough to stop your fossils from decaying, it only slows it down. Maybe someone else on the forum has more experience with using candle wax to conserve pyrite fossils.
Greetings,
Bram
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 15 sep 2010, 10:03
door 0dinofthenorth
I read on a website,
"The pyritised fossils should be soaked in water to remove any salt or acid, dried slowly and then coated in polyethylene glycol (PEG), or varnish, in order to preserve them."
Would this work? Can anyone suggest any other better idears?
Re: Pyritised Wood
Geplaatst: 08 dec 2010, 09:52
door 0dinofthenorth
I have been told to varnish it with matt varnish. Would this help?