Science and technology help the collection of cultural museums, and intelligently create a comfortab

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

The constant temperature and humidity machine of the display cabinet provides a comfortable home for cultural relics.

The glittering history and culture are like stars twinkling in the deep night sky, each one full of stories and wisdom. Science and technology modern civilization is like the rising sun, brilliant, leading us to the future. Time flies like flowing water, and the longing distance sprouts in my heart and gradually converges into a powerful force. In this museum, the past, the present and the future are intertwined to form a magnificent picture.

The cultural relics in the museum are like witnesses of history, they quietly tell the wisdom and skills of the ancients. These cultural relics are so precious, they are not only material remains, but also the soul and blood of our nation. If we do not pay attention to them and do not protect them, it will be tantamount to forgetting history and betraying the past. And how can a nation without history have a bright future?

Therefore, we must cherish every artifact in the museum, so that their stories can be passed on and our history can be continued. Only in this way can we better develop the future and create a more brilliant tomorrow.

Fine art and cultural heritage, they are the soul of the times, condensing the crystallization of endless wisdom and spiritual power. The Forbidden City is not only the shining of China's 5,000-year-old ancient charm, but also the pride and pride of our nation. Sanxingdui, the mysterious civilization site, it makes us feel the splendor and splendor of the ancient Shu civilization.

When we look at the land of China, we will see countless artistic treasures: lifelike carvings, exquisite porcelain, exquisite and ornate costumes, these are the treasures of Chinese art. And when we look at the world, we will also find the treasures of other civilizations: the mummies of ancient Egypt, the stone carvings of Babylon, the relics of the Mayan culture of Mexico, etc., which are the treasures of human civilization.

Let us experience these fine works of art and cultural heritage with our hearts, let them become our spiritual food, enlighten our wisdom, and stimulate our spiritual strength. Because these are not only works of art and relics, they are also witnesses of human civilization, our promises and expectations for the future.

Each artifact, like a guardian of history, lies quietly in the depths of the museum. Although they are silent, they carry precious memories that have been precipitated over the years. These cultural relics, like pearls after the big waves wash the sand, are bright and fragile. They find relative peace in the dusty environment, and once discovered, they are like butterflies breaking out of their cocoons and facing new challenges.

The oxidation of the air, the relentless irradiation of light, and the invasion of mold and insect pests are all enemies that cultural relics cannot avoid. Among these threats, fluctuations in temperature and humidity are undoubtedly the biggest challenge to cultural relics. Just like the rhyme of a poem, temperature and humidity not only affect the preservation of cultural relics, but also maintain their historical life.

According to statistics, in domestic museums, there are less than 01%。This is like a silent sad song, sounding the alarm bell for us to protect cultural relics. Let us pay attention to the fate of cultural relics, create a better home for them, and let the memory of history continue.

In general, when the temperature is too high, it may accelerate the aging of cultural relics materials, and the harmful chemical impurities released may cause further damage. 20 - 35 is suitable for the growth of mold pests, and when the relative humidity is above 65%, it provides a breeding ground for them. High temperature and high humidity are not conducive to the collection of cultural relics, and low temperature and low humidity also have certain harms, especially fiber cultural relics. The normal moisture content avoids brittleness of paper and silk fabrics, deformation and cracking of bamboo, wood and lacquerware. Museums can be described as a collection of fine arts. Environmental temperature and humidity are important factors affecting the collection, but different cultural relics are made of different materials, which means that the control indicators of environmental temperature and humidity are different. The long-term preservation of cultural relics depends on the preservation environment. Therefore, museums need to develop environmental standards for temperature and humidity to meet the needs of cultural relics of different textures.

The temperature and humidity of the environment affect the cultural relics, which poses a challenge to the museum. A museum is a place of learning and exchange, and it is destined not to be completely sealed. To control the humidity of the environment, some museums will place some solid hygroscopic materials, the main component of which is silica gel. Silica gel has a high moisture absorption rate, and the dosage can be determined according to the size of the moisture absorption range and volume, but the inability to accurately control the moisture will break the new balance to a certain extent, causing another kind of damage, and at the same time, the temperature cannot be better controlled.

Heating up and cooling, humidifying and dehumidifying, this is a very simple thing. Due to the particularity of the cultural relics in the museum, it has a huge cultural value, so it has to be more carefully cared for. Therefore, precise temperature and humidity control is particularly important. Therefore, the museum library should be equipped with professional constant temperature and constant temperature air conditioning, such as the guardian of the museum, to create a suitable temperature and humidity environment, to prevent the fluctuation of air temperature and humidity, to protect the safety of each cultural relics collection, and to protect the historical value of each cultural relics collection.

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