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The Use of The Vacuum or Suction Table

The vacuum or suction table can be used for various textile conservation purposes such as laminating fragile fabrics, washing fragile color fabrics, stain and spot removal, drying textiles, and removing creases and folds. It is commonly used to laminate support fabrics to fragile textiles. It can also be used to facilitate spot removal, flatten or smooth textiles, speed up drying processes, and hold fragmented textiles during conservation. When washing painted textiles or those with fugitive colors, the suction table allows washing in sections to prevent moisture from penetrating painted areas and avoids paint loss. It is also useful for removing creases from textiles more gently than ironing.

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The Use of The Vacuum or Suction Table

The vacuum or suction table can be used for various textile conservation purposes such as laminating fragile fabrics, washing fragile color fabrics, stain and spot removal, drying textiles, and removing creases and folds. It is commonly used to laminate support fabrics to fragile textiles. It can also be used to facilitate spot removal, flatten or smooth textiles, speed up drying processes, and hold fragmented textiles during conservation. When washing painted textiles or those with fugitive colors, the suction table allows washing in sections to prevent moisture from penetrating painted areas and avoids paint loss. It is also useful for removing creases from textiles more gently than ironing.

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THE USE OF THE VACUUM OR SUCTION TABLE IN TEXTILE

CONSERVATION
Maj Ringgaard
The National Museum of Denmark
Textile Conservation Department
Brede
DK-2800 Ln!"
Denmark
#"stra$t
%arious textile $onservation uses of va$uum or su$tion ta"les are des$ri"ed& su$h as
laminatin! 'eak textiles to support fa"ri$s& 'ashin! fra!ile and fu!itive $olour textiles&
stain and spot removal& drin! textiles& $rease and fold removal(
Ke'ords
Textiles& va$uum ta"le& su$tion ta"le& spot removal& $leanin!& $rease)fold removal
Introduction
The va$uum or su$tion ta"le toda is 'idel used in paintin! $onservation& "ut is still
not $ommon in textile $onservation la"oratories& althou!h it offers man different
possi"ilities in textile $onservation 'ork( *t $an "e used not onl to laminate support
fa"ri$s to fra!ile textiles & "ut also to fa$ilitate spot removal& to flatten or smooth
textiles +ironin!,& to speed up drin! pro$esses& to hold fra!mented textiles in position
durin! $onservation& and 'hen 'ashin! painted textiles or textiles 'ith fu!itive
$olours(
Lamination
The most $ommon use of the va$uum ta"le is for lamination treatments& e(!( the
adhesion of ver fra!ile silk textiles su$h as "anners to a support fa"ri$(
-ilk or polester $repeline& -ta"ilitex& is adhesive $oated on one side 'ith a 2-20.
solution of either polvinl a$etate& a$rli$ polmer or ethlene vinl a$etate $o-
polmer(
The va$uum ta"le is $overed 'ith smooth felt or soft filterpaper( The adhesive $oated
fa"ri$ is pla$ed 'ith the adhesive up'ards and $are is taken that the fa"ri$ is pla$ed
$orre$t( The fra!ile textile is $arefull pla$ed on top and ad/ustments of the fra!ment
and loose threads positions $an "e made( 0a$h se$tion is then se$ured& usin! !entle
fin!er pressure or a hand held spatula iron( The hot ta"le is $overed 'ith melinex
1polester foil2 and the su$tion s'it$hed on& and the temperature set at approx( 30 C(
The final adhesion is a$hieved " a $om"ination of the ne!ative pressure and the
elevated temperature(
Note4 the textile should "e surfa$e $leaned "efore treatment as adhesion is "etter to a non-dust
textile(
Wa!ing on a Vacuum " Suction Ta#$%
*f used in $om"ination 'ith a 'ater trap or a 'et va$uum $leaner it is possi"le to use
the su$tion ta"le to 'ash ver fra!ile flat textiles or painted textiles e(!( "anners 'here
there is a risk of paint $ra$kin! or loss& or even paint dissolvin! 'ith +normal,
'ashin! methods(
5hen 'ashin! on a su$tion ta"le the textile $an "e 'ashed in se$tions& thus preventin!
moisture from penetratin! into the painted areas& and avoidin! the paint loss that seems
to "e normal durin! the 'ashin! of "anners 16ates& 78892(
*f painted& printed or multi$olour textiles have $olours 'hi$h are not 700. 'ater
sta"le& the verti$al su$tion minimises the risk of $olour-"leedin! durin! 'ashin! and
drin!(
%er fra!ile textiles 'ith man splits or those 'here lar!e areas of the 'arp or 'eft are
missin! $an "e held se$urel in pla$e " the su$tion durin! $leanin!(
T!% &r%'aration (or Vacuum " Suction Ta#$% Wa!ing
#"sor"ent "lotters are pla$ed on the area to "e $overed " the textile& to help move the
moisture a'a from the textile( # polester non-'oven fa"ri$ is pla$ed on top& as a dr
"arrier "et'een the 'et "lotter and the textile( The su$tion ta"le is $overed 'ith
Melinex 1polesterfilm2( The outline of the textile is marked and the Melinex 'ithin the
marked outline is $ut a'a( The Melinex is fastened to the ta"le 'ith adhesive tape( #
pie$e of Melinex a "it "i!!er than the $ut out hole is pla$ed on it leavin! a small area
of the fi"er$loth visi"le( The textile is put on top and the su$tion is s'it$hed on&
resultin! in su$tion onl on the small area( B !entl pullin! the lose pie$e of Melinex
under the textile it is possi"le to enlar!e the area& and " $overin! 'ith another pie$e
of Melinex on top of the textile one $an 'ash the textile "it " "it& and keep the airflo'
more or less $onstant(
The 'ashin! solution $an "e applied " damp)'et spon!in! "ut "etter results are
o"tained " sprain!& and the most effe$tive is a $onstant fine mist of 'ashin!
solution and rinsin! 'ater(
*t is important that the speed of applin! the solution or 'ater mat$hes the rate of
removal(
There must "e a parallel flo' of air a$ross the under surfa$e of the su$tion ta"le
surfa$e for drin! the li:uid from the "lotter& or the evaporation 'ill onl take pla$e
from the textile surfa$e(
S'ort R%mo)a$
# similar te$hni:ue $an "e used for removin! spots from textiles& 'hi$h $annot or ma
not "e 'ashed(
The su$tion ta"le is prepared as des$ri"ed a"ove 'ith "lotters& non-'oven polester
and Melinex( # hole the si;e of the stain or spot is $ut out& and the textile is pla$ed
'ith the spot dire$tl over the hole in the Melinex( The prepared $leanin! solution is
spraed on& da""ed on 'ith a $otton s'a" or slo'l dripped from a pipette& as are the
rinsin! solutions(
#!ain it is important that the speed of applin! the solution mat$hes the removal rate
or the stain 'ill spread out'ards leavin! a tide -mark( 5hile 'orkin! one $an pull the
Melinex and the textile to!ether so that the hole is over a fresh dr pie$e of the "lotter(
<emem"er to use a pie$e of Melinex lar!e enou!h so all the textile apart from the area
under treatment is $overed& thus avoidin! an leaks around the ed!es(
# va$uum pro"e $an "e used instead of the su$tion ta"le& if the stain or spot is ver
small( The va$uum pro"e is pla$ed on the spot& the $leanin! and rinsin! solutions are
applied from the "a$k and are dra'n throu!h the fa"ri$& preventin! the solvent and the
dissolved stain from spreadin! into the surroundin! fa"ri$ 1Lennard& 78882(
*r+ing T%,ti$%
#ir drin! ver de!raded textiles $an result in hard & "rittle fi"res $aused " the
dama!in! effe$ts of surfa$e tension and $apillar a$tion of the li:uid 'ater& 'hi$h $an
result in shrinkin!& "ulkin!& and for $ellulosi$ textiles a "ro'nin! of the ed!es and the
thi$ker areas( The stainin! is $aused "oth " a $hemi$al modifi$ation in the air-
$ellulose-'ater interfa$e and " an a$$umulation of $hemi$als or pi!ments in the last-
to-dr areas( These dama!in! effe$ts $an "e redu$ed " drin! flat textiles on a $old
su$tion ta"le "e$ause the extra$tion of the moisture is verti$al to the textile-fi"res
1=ea$o$k& 78822(
The textile must "e $overed 'ith a fi"er$loth& a fine 'oven polester fa"ri$ or similar&
so that the textile does not a$t as a filter for the dust in the room 'ith the su$tion ta"le>
*f the textile is $overed 'ith Melinex the drin! pro$ess 'ill "e ver slo' unless the
su$tion ta"le has a "uilt-in transverse air flo'& as the drin! rate depends upon the
airflo' throu!h the textile(
Transverse airflo' movement on the su$tion ta"le allo's for faster drin! 'ith less air
$ontamination 1Thomsen& 788?2(
Cr%a% R%mo)a$ (rom T%,ti$%
The su$tion ta"le $an "e a useful tool for removin! $reases from textiles in a more
!entle 'a than ironin!( e(!( from heavil em"roidered lar!e linen $loth( *nstead of
usin! a small spatula iron to iron around the em"roider the follo'in! method $an "e
used(
The su$tion ta"le is $overed 'ith Melinex& a hole is $ut out in the shape of the textile&
and if the su$tion ta"le has "uilt in humidit $ontrol the humidifi$ation is set for 8@.(
The textile is pla$ed on the ta"le& $overed 'ith Melinex and the humidit s'it$hed on(
#fter some hours the textile 'ill have rea$hed the desired e:uili"rium& relaxed "ut not
'et( The Melinex is then removed from the textile in se$tions( The textile is smoothed
!entl into position 'ith small natural spon!es or usin! the fin!ertips& after 'hi$h the
textile is $overed 'ith Melinex and the su$tion is $onne$ted( The 'hole textile is
smoothed se$tion " se$tion( 5hen this pro$ess is $omplete the temperature $an "e
elevated sli!htl to A@ C and the textile dried (
*f the su$tion ta"le has no humidit $ontrol the humidifi$ation $an "e a$hieved "
$overin! the textile 'ith a damp $loth or "lotters(
The su$tion ta"le has also "een used for flattenin! textiles made of metal threads&
sntheti$ fi"res and =%C rain$oats& as the $om"ination of sli!htl elevated
temperatures and su$tion for lon!er periods is more su$$essful and less dama!in! than
usin! a hot iron(
Conc$uion
The va$uum or su$tion ta"le& 'ith or 'ithout the heat fun$tion& is a ver useful tool in
textile $onservation( The examples !iven are onl those appli$ations 'hi$h have "een
used " the author( Bther uses 'ill pro"a"l "e found for these ta"les as textiles
$onservators "e$ome more familiar 'ith them(
R%(%r%nc%
Lennard& C(& 7888( The Conservation of the Dnited Tin =late 5orkers -o$iet Banner
of 7827( *n The Conservator num"er 7A(
Maes& 6(& 788@( Die <eini!un! van Tapisserien na$h dem #erosolverfahren( 0in
5andteppi$h aus der <eihe +Die taten der #postel, na$h einem Karton van <affael(
<estauro %ol 707& No ?& 2?8-2@7(
Mi$halski& -(& 788?( The su$tion ta"le4 # =hsi$al Model( =reprints of the T'elfth
#nnual Meetin! of the #meri$an *nstitute for Conservation of Eistori$ and #rtisti$
'ork(
Thomsen& C( F(& #n Bld #dhesive--tar$h =aste( # Ne' Te$hni:ue - The -u$tion Ta"le
Bffers Ne' Eori;ons in the Treatment of Brittle Textiles( =aris Con!ress =reprints& 9?-
99(
=ea$o$k& 0(& 7882( Drin! #r$haeolo!i$al Textiles( N0-#T ? in Tidens Tand @&
Copenha!en(
6ates& N( -(& 7889( <esults from a Guestionnaire on the Conservation Treatment of
=ainted Cla!s and Banners( *n =reprints of the 0i!hth Triennial Meetin! of the *CBM -
CC& -dne(

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