How to monitor the environment of Museums and Archives Temperature and humidity data logger

Author:Freshliance Update time:2023-07-28 Hits:

Museums and Archives are key places, where many precious artefact and documents are preserved. One of the most important factors affecting the longevity of collections and archival materials is the environment in which they are stored, used, and displayed. Research has demonstrated the damage that can be done by temperature, humidity. Therefore, controlling these effects is the highest priority of any preservation program.

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When the humidity in the venue is high, they are easy to absorb moisture, triggering phenomena of hydrolysis, weight gain, volume expansion, etc. When there is low humidity, the artefacts will release the internal moisture, and then cause shrinkage and dry crack phenomenon. For paper documents, it is even more important to maintain the appropriate humidity level. Any small change in humidity would damage the quality of the paper, lead to a shorter shelf life of the document. So the temperature and humidity data logger at this time can play a role in the monitoring and recording the indoor environment, so that the manager can make a deployment in time at special situation.

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COEUS-WIFI Temperature and humidity data logger are continuous monitoring devices that record relative humidity levels and temperatures at preset intervals. Because of the convenience offered and ease of use, they are one of the most commonly used monitoring devices in institutions.This wireless temperature and humidity sensor may work as standalone devices or connect to a computer using Internet connections. And it could generate reports in PDF/CSV format automatically, you can check the historical data while storage.


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