[Nhcoll-l] Containers

Monaghan, Nigel nmonaghan at museum.ie
Thu Jan 24 08:51:29 EST 2019


Sergio

We have been using spun polystyrene boxes since 2005 from Rubox in the Netherlands: https://rubox.nl/
There is also a supplier in the UK. The company is Stewart: http://www.stewart-solutions.co.uk and their boxes are used in many British museums and available direct or through third part companies. We found Rubox fine, cheaper, and easier to do business with.

Nigel


Mr Nigel T. Monaghan,
Keeper – Natural History Division,
National Museum of Ireland – Natural History,
Merrion St. Dublin 2, Ireland.
D02 F627





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From: Nhcoll-l <nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> On Behalf Of Sergio Montagud
Sent: 24 January 2019 13:21
To: nhcoll-l at mailman.yale.edu
Subject: [Nhcoll-l] Containers


We are looking for suitable containers to keep the specimens dry. 

We have already solved the storage for wet collections, but now we want boxes or standard containers for mineral samples, fossils, mollusk shells, bird eggs, seeds, etc. As you see, not for large pieces.

I think the best ones are transparent polystyrene boxes of various sizes, but I'm not sure now if there are another systems. What do they use in their collections? Do you recommend any supplier in Europe?

Thanks!

Sergio

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Sergio Montagud Alario
Museu [UV] Història Natural
Universitat de València
e-mail: sergio.montagud at uv.es
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