Picture Hanging
Museums and Heritage
Case Studies
London Metropolitan Archives Case StudyMeridian Broadcasting Case Study
RAF Museum Case Study
Science Museum Archive and Library Case Study
Linklaters Case Study
Hill Dickinson Case Study
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Deepstore Case Study
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Gaydon Motor Museum Case Study
CAA Safety Regulations Group Case Study
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Storage for long-term conservation in museums presents unique challenges. Fragile and often irreplaceable artifacts vary in size, weight and quantity. This is why museums frequently require specific solutions to their storage problems. This is why we are introducing the Link 51 Heritage range. Storage solutions bespoke to the museum sector.
Storage of pictures
With unlimited variation in size, but with minimal depth, the safe storage of a large collection of paintings or pictures presents a different problem. The Link 51 solution is a system of mesh racks suspended from the ceiling or from a self supporting structure. Using smooth running tracks, energy absorbing buffers and self braking systems these racks offer a high density and safe storage facility that can be extended when required.








