New grant supports Image Permanence Institute’s research on the stability of 3D-printed objects
Rochester Institute of Technology News
Museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions have embraced 3D printing as a tool for display, storage, preservation and conservation, and more. However, there is not much known about the safety and longevity of 3D-printed materials in these contexts, despite their widespread use within cultural heritage.
To help address this void in research, Meredith Noyes, research scientist at RIT’s Image Permanence Institute (IPI), received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a research project titled “Evaluating the Mechanical Stability of 3D Printed Materials to Inform Collections Care Decision Making.”
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