Method for simulating removal of exogenous strontium from ancient baffeta
An exogenous, cotton fabric technology, applied in the direction of dyeing, physical treatment, plant fibers, etc., can solve problems such as decay, difficult problems, and easy damage
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[0040] A method for simulating the removal of exogenous strontium in ancient cotton fabrics, using the following steps:
[0041] 1) Weigh 50g of dried gardenia, clean it with deionized water, and put it in an oven to dry (or dry). Use a multifunctional pulverizer to crush the gardenia into powder.
[0042] 2) Pour the gardenia powder into a stainless steel pot, add 3000ml deionized water, put the stainless steel pot on the induction cooker and boil on high heat. After boiling, turn off to medium heat, cook for another 30 minutes, turn off heat to cool.
[0043] 3) Prepare 7 pieces of clean white cotton cloth, 1 piece of size 40cmx40cm, used as a filter; another 6 pieces of size 20cmx20cm, used as experimental objects, called A-like cloth.
[0044] 4) Prepare a large 2000ml beaker, cover the larger piece of cotton cloth mentioned in 3) on the mouth of the cup, and then slowly pour the gardenia extract that has cooled and precipitated in the stainless steel pot into the beaker. Finall...
Embodiment 2
[0056] A method for simulating the removal of exogenous strontium in ancient cotton fabrics, using the following steps:
[0057] 1) Weigh 50g of dried gardenia, clean it with deionized water, and put it in an oven to dry (or dry). Use a multifunctional pulverizer to crush the gardenia into powder.
[0058] 2) Pour the gardenia powder into the stainless steel pot, add 2800ml deionized water, put the stainless steel pot on the induction cooker and boil on high heat. After boiling, turn off to medium heat, cook for another 25 minutes, turn off heat to cool.
[0059] 3) Prepare 7 pieces of clean white cotton cloth, 1 piece of size 40cmx40cm, used as a filter; another 6 pieces of size 20cmx20cm, used as experimental objects, called A-like cloth.
[0060] 4) Prepare a large 2000ml beaker, cover the larger piece of cotton cloth mentioned in 3) on the mouth of the cup, and then slowly pour the gardenia extract that has cooled and precipitated in the stainless steel pot into the beaker. Fina...
Embodiment 3
[0072] A method for simulating the removal of exogenous strontium in ancient cotton fabrics, using the following steps:
[0073] 1) Weigh 50g of dried gardenia, clean it with deionized water, and put it in an oven to dry (or dry). Use a multifunctional pulverizer to crush the gardenia into powder.
[0074] 2) Pour the gardenia powder into a stainless steel pot, add 3200ml deionized water, put the stainless steel pot on the induction cooker and boil on high heat. After boiling, turn off to medium heat, cook for another 35 minutes, turn off heat to cool.
[0075] 3) Prepare 7 pieces of clean white cotton cloth, 1 piece of size 40cmx40cm, used as a filter; another 6 pieces of size 20cmx20cm, used as experimental objects, called A-like cloth.
[0076] 4) Prepare a large 2000ml beaker, cover the larger piece of cotton cloth mentioned in 3) on the mouth of the cup, and then slowly pour the gardenia extract that has cooled and precipitated in the stainless steel pot into the beaker. Finall...
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