We must first understand that museums are places that collect, preserve, display, and research objects representing the natural and human cultural heritage. With the development of social culture and science and technology, the number and types of museums have been increasing. The main criterion for classifying museum types is the nature and characteristics of their collections, exhibitions, and educational activities. Museum cases are primarily used for storing and exhibiting cultural relics and other items, which also requires them to have certain functionalities.What to consider when designing the museum display cases.
Temperature and Humidity:
Museum display cases must have a constant temperature and humidity system, which is a fundamental protective measure for cultural relics. Items such as paintings, textiles, bamboo, wood, oil paintings, and frescoes are particularly sensitive to temperature changes. If there is instability in the temperature and humidity within the display case, it can lead to serious consequences like creases, deformation, and cracking in these artifacts.
Display Case Airtightness:
The airtightness of museum display cases effectively controls the temperature and humidity, dustproofing, and prevention of harmful substances from entering, which plays a crucial role in the protection of items within the cases. In fact, the airtightness is one of the more important indicators for assessing the quality of display cases. For items such as paintings and silk fabrics, display cases must have excellent airtightness.

Display Cases Must Meet Fire Retardant Standards:
Museum display cases must meet basic fire protection requirements. Materials, lighting temperature control, and fire protection conditions all require special consideration and must comply with professional fire safety standards. In addition to prevention, fire extinguishing systems and equipment must also be installed. Different cultural relics require different fire extinguishing equipment; for example, paper relics are suitable for gas extinguishing and should never be water-damaged. With technological advancements, modern museums will increasingly utilize advanced fire protection facilities, which are more conducive to the protection of cultural relics.
Lighting:
The lighting within display cabinets should be adjustable to accommodate the requirements of the artifacts or exhibits, such as brightness, angle, and range, to create an appropriate lighting effect. Additionally, the lighting should ensure a uniform brightness across the area illuminated by the artifacts or exhibits.
Display Case Opening Method:
The doors of museum display cases must prioritize both security and ease of use. The design should focus on key factors such as the height, width, and placement of the doors to ensure safe and convenient operations, including the setup and dismantling of exhibitions, swapping artifacts or exhibits, and cleaning the cases.
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