of low-reflective laminated glass in museum display cabinets In museum display cabinets, in order to protect cultural relics from ultraviolet and other harmful light, low-reflective laminated glass is generally used as the material of display cabinets. The glass has a low reflectivity coating on the surface, which minimizes reflected light and achieves a better display effect. For the cleaning of this kind of laminated glass, attention should be paid to the following points: Use a special glass cleaner: The surface coating of laminated glass is very thin. If ordinary cleaners or wiping tools are used, it is easy to cause damage to the surface coating, thus affecting the display effect. Therefore, it is necessary to use a special glass cleaner and a special wiping tool to avoid direct contact with the glass surface with worn or hard objects. Prevent the cleaning agent from penetrating into the inside of the laminated layer: The cleaning agent of the laminated glass should not be too much, otherwise it will penetrate into the inside of the laminated layer and cause the glass to break. Therefore, when cleaning, it is necessary to minimize the amount of detergent used to avoid damage to the laminated layer. Avoid using too hot or too cold water for cleaning: In summer, when the temperature is high, the air conditioning in the museum is often turned on to a relatively low temperature, but when cleaning the glass, do not use too cold water to directly clean glass surface, otherwise it may cause the glass to break. Similarly, the use of overheated water in winter can easily lead to glass breakage. Therefore, it is necessary to control the temperature of the clean water. When cleaning laminated glass, care and patience are required to ensure that the surface coating of the glass is not damaged and the display effect is the best. Located in Buji Wenbo Palace, Shenzhen Huabo Art Exhibition Cultural Engineering Co., Ltd. is a professional cultural engineering company integrating interior planning, design, budget and construction. Its core business is the projects of government cultural departments ( museums, memorials, art galleries, cultural museums, art galleries, non-heritage museums, planning museums, party history museums, archives, science and technology museums, youth activity centers, etc.). The Party and Mass Service Center and other ten pavilions (two centers ) are mainly used for planning, design and exhibition ( high-end boutique display cabinets ) .
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