CT for Historical Manuscript and Book Analysis

Why CT Helps Book Conservators

Rare books can hide worm damage, replaced pages, or internal repairs. CT imaging reveals page alignment, ink density, binding structure, and hidden adhesives. It can detect added materials or altered sections.

Detecting Hidden Repairs

CT exposes density differences caused by tape, glue, or replaced pages.

Preserving Fragile Texts

CT allows analysis without opening delicate bindings.

Transforming Conservation Science

Libraries increasingly use CT to study rare manuscripts.

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