Museum Specimen Display Showcase

Museum Specimen Display Showcase

Catalogue No. – 17032
For display of specimens in museum, laboratories, exhibition etc.
Teakwood frame with MDF sheet bottom & hinged top of glass in
wooden frame. Inside bottom secured with white sunmica. Partitions
dividing showcase into six parts of equal size. Hard-board strip over
each partition for label. Fitted with clips and index card holder.
Outside nicely polished and inside white painted. Back support for
slanting display. Size 60x40x6 cm [table “17032” not found /]

Description

A museum specimen display showcase is a specialized type of display case used in museums, galleries, and other public institutions to showcase and protect valuable specimens and artifacts. These showcases are designed to provide a controlled environment that protects the items on display from environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and light.

Museum specimen display showcases are typically made of high-quality materials, such as tempered glass and stainless steel, to ensure durability and longevity. They can be customized to meet the specific needs of the collection and the space in which they will be displayed. Some features that can be customized include the size and shape of the showcase, the number of shelves, and the type of lighting used to illuminate the specimens.

In addition to providing a protective environment, museum specimen display showcases are also designed to enhance the viewing experience for visitors. They may incorporate features such as interactive displays, multimedia components, and interpretive signage to provide additional information about the specimens on display.

Proper maintenance of museum specimen display showcases is essential for preserving the integrity of the specimens on display. Regular cleaning and inspection can help to prevent damage and deterioration, and any necessary repairs should be made promptly to ensure the continued protection of the collection.