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CRL Services

The CRL provides conservation services to academic institutions, museums, historical societies, and government offices, as well as with the private conservator. Our goal is to create viable conservation strategies of the highest standard that can be accomplished at minimal cost.

x-ray technology

Services Offered:

X-Ray Radiography
Photography
Conservation of all archaeological materials
Artifact casting and restoration
Laser Scanning
3D computer reconstructions
Photogrammetry
3D Printing
Freeze drying  (objects up to 40 ft. long)
X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Elemental Analysis
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis
Custom-built scale models of ships

For inquiries or estimates, contact us at crl@tamu.edu, or call 979-862-7791.

Support

Monetary donations and volunteer workers are vital to the ongoing success of the Conservation Research Laboratory. If you would like to volunteer your time and expertise, please contact us. If you would like to become one of our donors, please click the link below and direct your gift to: Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation.

https://www.txamfoundation.com/give.aspx?c_id=7&d_id=38

Contract Services

The CRL works with a variety of academic institutions, museums, historical societies, government offices, and private individuals. Our goal is to create viable conservation strategies of the highest standard that can be accomplished at minimal cost. For more information, visit our services page.

 

Read about the faculty and conservators who run the Conservation Research Labratory. We are also aided by several individuals who volunteer their time to help conserve artifacts. If you are interested in joining the volunteers at the CRL, please contact our lab manager.

 

Support

Monetary donations and volunteer workers are vital to the ongoing success of the Conservation Research Laboratory. If you would like to volunteer your time and expertise, please write us here. If you would like to become one of our donors, please click the link below and direct your gift to: Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation.