Museum Display Case
Museums, institute and art collectors display artefacts, artistic, cultural, historical, and scientific objects. ShreSha manufactures museum display cases according to international conservation standards and practices.
- Customized Design
- Sturdy base with durable opening
- Safety Locking system.
- Maximum Air-Tightness, Minimal Air exchange
- Compatible with ConserveTech MCCD.
- Superior engineering
- Cost-effective
- Extra Clear, Laminated Safety Glass
- Rimless joints with plastic seals.
- Minimal Framework for maximum visibility.
- Lighting tailored to suit artefact condition and position
- Assembled by skilled technicians
- Completion on schedule
- Customized Design
- Sturdy base with durable opening
- Safety Locking system.
- Maximum Air-Tightness, Minimal Air exchange
- Compatible with ConserveTech MCCD.
- Superior engineering
- Cost-effective
- Extra Clear, Laminated Safety Glass
- Rimless joints with plastic seals.
- Minimal Framework for maximum visibility.
- Lighting tailored to suit artefact condition and position
- Assembled by skilled technicians
- Completion on schedule
- Customized Design
- Sturdy base with durable opening
- Safety Locking system.
- Superior engineering
- Maximum Air-Tightness, Minimal Air exchange
- Compatible with ConserveTech MCCD.
- Completion on schedule
- Rimless joints with plastic seals.
- Assembled by skilled technicians
- Extra Clear, Laminated Safety Glass
- Minimal Framework for maximum visibility.
- Lighting tailored to suit artefact condition and position
Glass
Glass is an important component of museum display cases that protects artefacts from dust, weather, and visitors while showcasing an artefact. ShreSha uses Laminated Safety Glass that holds it together when shattered. In the event of breakage, a thin polymer interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) holds Laminated Safety Glass together.
Further, Laminated Safety Glass doesn’t fall and protects artefacts inside the showcase in case of an accident or a mishap.
ShreSha uses ‘extra-annealed’ laminated safety glass in its museum display cases for a clear view of the artefacts in a museum display case.
We use a minimum framework in our museum display cases and join glass to glass using high-quality clear adhesives.
We do not recommend wood for museum display cases because wood requires cutting, finishing, joining, and glass fixing, which is highly skilled work and still may not guarantee a perfect museum case. Moreover, wood is prone to termites, rodents and other pests and is unsafe in a fire. Finally, wooden joints and openings are prone to deterioration from climate.
Free-standing display cases
Wall cases
Table display cases
In addition to providing a safe and secure environment for artefacts, museum display cases also enhance the appearance of a museum exhibit. Choosing a well-designed and attractive case can create an informative and visually appealing display. If you are looking for a way to protect your artefacts and enhance the appearance of your museum exhibits, then museum display cases are a great option. By choosing the right museum case for your needs, you can ensure artefact preservation for future generations.
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