High precision 丨 High sealing 丨 High end customized Boxin display cabinets help the "Hejiacun Cellar Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" bloom with new brilliance
The cultural relics unearthed from the Hejiacun cellar are known as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in China in the 20th century. With the rapid development of the domestic museum industry in recent years, the upgraded "Great Tang Heritage Treasures - Hejiacun Cellar Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" focuses on the principle of "more distinctive exhibition themes, more substantial content, and more innovative forms", adopting the display cabinet design concept of Professor Shao Zhanying from Jimei, making the exhibition content, display space, and forms of cultural relics more diverse and abundant.
In terms of display cabinet design, the traditional large cabinet display is abandoned, allowing cultural relics to be carried lightly. Innovative use of ultra narrow framed multi sided glass display cabinets allows visitors to view cultural relics from 360 ° multiple perspectives. The side panel is designed with mirror stainless steel, which utilizes the characteristics of mirror stainless steel to weaken the volume and contour clarity of the display cabinet by reflecting the surrounding environment, thereby highlighting the display effect of cultural relics, visually expanding the exhibition space, and enhancing the exhibition highlights. At the same time, the low reflective glass of the display cabinet effectively eliminates glare and polarization, with high transparency and low reflectivity, maximizing the audience's viewing experience and bringing cultural relics closer to the audience. In order to meet the audience's demand for high-quality products, independent display cabinets are specially used to highlight cultural relics such as the silver teapot with a dancing horse carrying cup pattern, the agate cup with a gold inlaid animal head, and the silver sachet with grape, flower, and bird patterns.
Based on easily oxidizable cultural relics such as ink books and medicines, the display cabinet structure is designed with targeted optimization in materials and craftsmanship. Through standardized and intelligent cutting technology combined with skilled craftsmanship by craftsmen, high sealing display cabinets are created to ensure the isolation of the external environment of the display cabinet from the impact on cultural relics. Built in constant temperature and humidity system ensures ideal temperature and humidity inside the cabinet, ensuring a standard ventilation rate and providing a stable microenvironment for cultural relics. The display cabinet design conforms to a humanized functional structure, and the equipment is equipped with independent maintenance space. During later maintenance, there is no need to open the cabinet door, reducing damage to cultural relics and facilitating daily management and maintenance.