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What are the main uses of low-reflective laminated glass in museums?

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Museum low-reflection laminated glass is a special type of glass which is mainly used for the protection and display of cultural relics, artefacts and other precious cultural heritage. Its main uses are as follows:

1. Reduce light reflection

Museum low-reflection laminated glass with high transparency and low reflectivity can effectively reduce the impact of indoor and outdoor light reflection on the exhibits so that visitors can enjoy the cultural relics, artworks, etc. more clearly.

2. Prevent ultraviolet rays

Ultraviolet rays are one of the main factors that to discolouration, fading, ageing and other damage to cultural relics and works of art. Museum low-reflective laminated glass can filter out ultraviolet rays, thus slowing down or avoiding the occurrence of these damages and extending the life of cultural relics and works of art.

3. Improve safety performance

Museum low-reflective laminated glass consists of multi-layer glass panels and a PVB interlayer in the middle and has high strength and toughness, even if the impact will not be easy to rupture. This feature can effectively prevent unexpected events on exhibits and visitors to the injury, improve the safety performance of the museum.

4. Protection of cultural relics and artefacts

Museum low-reflection laminated glass can also prevent dust, water vapour and other external pollutants from entering the exhibition area, thus maintaining the cleanliness and integrity of the exhibits' surfaces. At the same time, in the case of proper control of ambient temperature and humidity, this glass can create a stable display environment for cultural relics, and works of art, to avoid unnecessary damage.

In conclusion, as a material specially used for museum exhibitions, museum low-reflective laminated glass has multiple advantages and can protect precious cultural heritage such as cultural relics and artefacts to a great extent.