Preservation
Art, Museums, and Cultural Preservation
ULT are becoming an essential tool in the conservation of delicate and valuable artifacts at museums. By storing cultural, historical, and artistic objects at ultra-low temperatures, museums can prevent deterioration, safeguard fragile materials, and extend the lifespan of precious collections for future generations.
Ideal for conservation of
Textiles and Clothing: Preserving delicate garments, tapestries, and fabrics, preventing degradation from light, heat, and pests
Manuscripts and Paper Artifacts: Safeguarding rare documents, books, and artwork from environmental damage and biological threats
Biological Specimens: Storing taxidermy, fossils, and botanical collections in a way that prevents decay and preserves their original appearance
Paintings and Sculptures: Providing a stable environment for paintings or wooden sculptures vulnerable to mold and microbial damage.
