Author:DG Display Showcase Manufacturers& Suppliers - 25 Years DG Master of Custom Showcase Display
The structure and material selection of museum display cases are critical to the safety and preservation of the items on display. The following is an analysis of the structure and material classification of museum display cabinets: Structural classification: Box structure: Box structure is one of the most common display cabinet structures. It consists of four walls and an openable display door, usually made of tempered glass or acrylic. The box structure provides a good display view and can effectively control temperature and humidity. Lattice structure: Lattice structure display cabinets are composed of multiple small grids or compartments, each compartment is used to display an item. The lattice structure can flexibly adjust and arrange the position and combination of exhibits, facilitate the display of items of different sizes and shapes, and provide more display possibilities. Open structure: Open structure display cabinets usually consist of columns and beams, with display items placed between the columns and beams. The open structure provides a larger display space and view, and is suitable for displaying larger artworks or installations. Material classification: Metal material: Metal materials such as steel, aluminum alloy, etc. are commonly used in the frame and structural parts of showcases. Metal materials have the characteristics of high strength and good stability, and can provide high safety and protection. Glass material: Display doors in showcases are usually made of glass, such as tempered glass or acrylic. Glass material has good transparency and visual effects, and can protect exhibits from dust, touch and ultraviolet damage. Wood material: The exterior and interior decoration parts of the cabinet are often made of wood, such as high-quality solid wood or high-density fiberboard. The wood material can provide good appearance and has a certain ability to absorb and regulate moisture, which helps maintain stable humidity in the showcase. Fabric material: The padding and filling inside the cabinet are often made of fabric material, such as flannel or fine fabric. The fabric material can provide a soft protective surface to avoid direct contact between items and hard surfaces, reducing potential damage and scratches. Protective materials: Fireproof materials: Museum display cabinets usually need to use fireproof materials to ensure that they can effectively prevent the spread of fire in an emergency and protect the safety of display items and the surrounding environment. Anti-UV materials: The glass or transparent panels in the display cabinet may use anti-UV materials to reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays to the items on display. These materials can filter out most of the ultraviolet rays, preventing them from causing fading and deterioration of items. Shockproof materials: Some museum display cases may require the use of shockproof materials to reduce the impact of earthquakes or other vibrations on displayed items. These materials absorb and slow down shock, protecting exhibits from damage. To sum up, the structure and material selection of museum showcases need to comprehensively consider display needs, safety requirements and protective performance. Reasonable structural design and appropriate material selection can provide a safe, stable and favorable display environment for display items, protecting them from temperature, humidity, dust, light and other potential hazards. At the same time, showcases should also be customized according to different types of exhibits and exhibition needs to ensure the best protection effect and exhibition experience.
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