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Three Reasons Why Kysor Panel Archive Storage Chambers are…

The Best Dry Room & Archive Storage Chamber Solutions.
Controlling and eliminating humidity and indoor pollution in cultural institutions such as museums, libraries and archives is very important in preserving important works. That’s why when it came to selecting the best archive chamber solution, the United States National Archives chose KYSOR Panel Systems. Working closely with the library’s staff and consultants, the KYSOR engineering team developed a cost effective dry room or archive storage chamber that provides easy access and superior protection for archives, audiovisual materials, paintings and other artifacts.
What Is Panelized Construction?
Panelized construction involves the use of pre-engineered wall sections that are designed specifically for a dry room or archive storage chamber application. The modular wall sections are produced in factory-controlled conditions, and then shipped complete to the construction site for final assembly. Because panelized construction can be completed quickly, it can often be done for a fraction of the cost required by traditional construction methods.
Combined with the right HVAC technologies, our panels provide superior protection to art galleries, museums, libraries and universities. For more information about walk-in storage archives, please call us today.
- Experienced in designing, manufacturing and installing panelized solutions since 1947.
- The largest panel manufacturer in North America.
- Worldwide installations at Fortune 500 companies.
- Custom engineered solutions.
- Low Price - High Quality - Quick Delivery Standardization.
- The largest walk-in temperature and humidity chamber product line.
- Highly-automated, factory controlled conditions that provide superior product quality
- KYSOR Panel Warranty
Kysor Panel Systems
operates three U.S. manufacturing plants in Texas, Arizona and Tennessee,
strategically located to speed delivery, reduce freight costs, and minimize
risk of in-shipment damage

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