Museums and archives

Cultural and heritage objects as well as pieces of artwork are often unique. It is not only their value but also the structure and integrity of their surfaces, colours and shine that define the character of the object and mirror and testify their origin and history.

Historic documents and scripts carry information and cultural identity that are bound to be archived and preserved unchanged to be accessible to future generations and scientific work.

Contamination in the air – whether particle or gaseous contamination – are altering the surface of artefacts on display and the material structure of archived goods.

Pure air in exhibitions, showcases and storage rooms is – in combination with controlled temperature and humidity – the basis to preserve the condition and value of the objects.

artemis control applies a range of high-tech methods for the assessment of contamination levels and evaluates the results on the basis of international standards and guidelines. Our systems applied to exhibition rooms, show cases and archives support the preservation of cultural and heritage objects.