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Archive Storage Vaults Chambers Review
Archive Storage Vaults or Chambers are dedicated storage facilities or devices to securly and environmentally store a range of industrial items. Storage vaults (chambers) are used to store:

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Scientific Climate Systems, Inc.
Designer and manufacturer of archive storage chambers for photographs, paintings, film and artifacts for museums, libraries and universities worldwide. Custom designed photo archive storage vaults to maximize any of your space requirements. Precise temperature and humidity control to preserve all of your photo archives. Complete redundant refrigeration and low humidity systems allows for maintenance without having to shut down the chamber, thus allowing for constant preservation of your archives. Ante chambers prevents any outside moisture from entering into your archive storage vault. Advanced control system allows for SCSI engineers to monitor and troubleshoot your archive storage chamber direct from our offices. SCSI single source responsibility guarantees that we will meet your exact specifications.

Scientific Climate Systems, Inc.
8208 Westpark Drive
Houston Texas 77063
United States
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