Historic Building Material Scanner
A handheld device that uses spectroscopic analysis to identify the exact age, chemical composition, and source of materials (paint, wood, plaster) in historic buildings.
🎯The Problem
Historic preservationists and restorers struggle to accurately match original materials, risking damage or non-compliance with historical standards.
💡The Solution
A portable, non-destructive scanner that instantly compares the material's signature against a database of historical compositions.
👥Target Users
Historic Preservation Firms, Restoration Architects, Museum Conservators (Architecture), Government Heritage Agencies
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