Abstract

The restoration of historical artifacts of ceramics has always been an urgent problem to be solved by the cultural relics community. With the popularization and development of 3D technology and 3D printing industrial robots, it has the characteristics of non-contact scanning and high adaptability. In the process of copying and repairing cultural relics, it has many advantages that cannot be compensated in the traditional process. This paper focuses on the process and method of applying 3D printing industrial robots to the restoration of such cultural relics. After a brief introduction to the 3D printing process, the application of the restoration of cultural relics is divided into three aspects: three-dimensional scanning, reverse modeling, database establishment and cultural relics derivatives, which explains the practicality, efficiency and convenience of it. An example demonstrates the process of combining 3D printing technology with traditional processes to further enhance the protection of cultural relics.

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