RGI’s equipment is designed to meet the needs of professionals working in the field of cultural heritage preservation.
A prime example is the VELOXY® 260, which we had the opportunity to deliver to the Palazzo Atzori Ethnographic Museum (Atzori’s Palace Museum), a unique venue that preserves artifacts from rural and pastoral life spanning the 18th century to the early 20th century.
Thanks to the VELOXY® 260, museum staff can now perform anoxic treatments even on small-volume items, such as antique bread baskets or wooden farming tools.
The VELOXY® 260 offers a double advantage:
- It allows for targeted anoxic treatments on individual artifacts as well as larger volumes;
- It provides an economically efficient industrial-grade technology that is both compact and easily transportable, making it ideal for use in confined workspaces.
If you have any curiosities about the VELOXY® 260 System, feel free to contact us!