Programma: FP 6
Titolo del progetto: Developing new analytical techniques and materials for monitoring and protecting metal artefacts and monuments from the Mediterranean region
Acronimo: Promet
Durata: 2004-2007
Budget totale: € 2.600.000
Sito Web:
Sommario: Museums and historical sites in the Mediterranean region are made up of collections from Phoenician, Hellenistic, Roman, and Islamic periods that are witnesses to that past. However, objects made of metals tend to suffer the most in terms of their preservation. The high relative humidity and sea salt contained in the air does not help the situation, where if these metal objects are left untreated and unprotected they may become completely mineralised. The preventive strategy taken to avoid such losses will differ from most European countries, since it is not practical to demand that such collections be housed in strict environmentally controlled areas or retreated on a regular basis, given the extent of such collections and the economies of these countries. Our project proposes to establish and promote a preventive strategy designed for the Mediterranean region by developing an approach to monitor and protect metals collections using state of the art portable scientific techniques and new corrosion inhibitors and/or coatings that are safe and effective to use.
Partnership:
- Technological Educational Institution of Athens – Greece
- Institute of Nuclear Physics NCSR “Demokrtitos” – Greece
- The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL) Greece
- National Technical University – Greece
- The Egyptian Museum
- NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE – Egypt
- NILES – Cairo University
- ISMN – Italy
- Historical Monuments research laboratory L.R.M.H –France
- Yarmouk University –Jordan
- Politecnico di Torino – Italy
- RSS Jordan
- Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST)
- The University of Malta (DDME)
- IBN TOFAIL University- Morocco
- Heritage Malta
- CENIM Aleppo University – Syria
- SVUOM CZECH Republic
- Ege University