Multi-classification and Functional Analysis of Museum Display Cases: Seeking a Balance between Prot

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& nbsp;   & nbsp; & nbsp; II. Classification of Technical Functions: Integration of Cultural Relics Protection and Display Technology & nbsp;   & nbsp; & nbsp; 1. Environmental control display cabinet
& nbsp;   For ancient books, silk and other cultural relics sensitive to the environment, the constant temperature and humidity display cabinet is equipped with an independent micro-environment system, which maintains the temperature and humidity within the error range of ± 1.5% through precision sensors and adjustment devices. Some high-end display cabinets also integrate inert gas replacement technology to effectively isolate oxygen and pollutants and prolong the life of cultural relics.
& nbsp;   & nbsp; & nbsp; 2. Multimedia interactive display cabinet
& nbsp;   With the help of AR, VR and holographic projection technology, the multimedia display cabinet breaks through the traditional static display mode. For example, a three-dimensional scanning model is embedded in the bronze display cabinet, and the audience can dynamically observe the details of the decoration through the touch screen; historical scenes are projected above the painting and calligraphy display cabinet to achieve the deep integration of cultural relics and historical narrative.
& nbsp;      3. Safety display cabinet
& nbsp;      Modern display cabinets generally use laminated bulletproof glass, vibration sensors and RFID positioning systems. Some independent cabinets are equipped with fingerprint recognition opening devices, combined with biometric technology and mechanical locks, to achieve multiple security. The edge of the display cabinet is wrapped with flexible materials to prevent the audience from accidentally colliding and damaging the cultural relics.

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