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Study on the Urethane Restoration Filling Material and Adhesive for Stone Cultural Heritage
Won-Sik Han, Ho-Youn Lee, Gi-Jung Park, Tae-Kee Hong, Koang-Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2011;27(1):115-121.   Published online March 20, 2011
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The Development of the Unfading Urethane Polymer Based on Reversible Properties for Ceramics and Restoration with This Urethane Product
Won-Sik Han, Gi-Jung Park, Sung-Jin Lim, Young-Hoon Lee, Tae-Kee Hong, Koang-Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2010;26(2):183-190.   Published online June 20, 2010
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Study on the Chemically Method of Epoxy Restoration Material in Antic Ceramics and Stabilization of Their Materials
Won-Sik Han, Jin Soo Bae, Gi-Jung Park, Koang-Chul Wi, Tae-Kee Hong
J. Conserv. Sci. 2010;26(1):25-32.   Published online March 20, 2010
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The Development of the Unfading Polyvinyl Butyral Gap-filling Material Based on Reversible Properties and Restoration of a Punchong Plate from Sam-cheon Temple Site with This Polyvinyl Butyral Product
Won-Sik Han, Koang-Chul Wi, Gi-Jung Park, Tae-Kee Hong
J. Conserv. Sci. 2009;25(3):293-298.   Published online September 20, 2009
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Study on the Peel off Style Low Viscosity Epoxy and Separation Media for a Moving Historic Sites
Won-Sik Han, Tae-Kee Hong, Gi-Jung Park, Sung-Jin Lim, Koang-Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2008;24:37-42.   Published online December 20, 2008
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Development of Peel off style high viscosity Epoxy for exhumed historic sites
Won-Sik Han, Tae-Kee Hong, Sung-Jin Lim, Koang-Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2008;22:77-86.   Published online March 20, 2008
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