Deep in the Gobi Desert with swirling yellow sand, or above the humid ancient sites in the south of the Yangtze River, a dialogue spanning thousands of years is quietly taking place—not through bronze artifacts and bamboo slips, but through a lightweight yet tough "membrane of air".
In recent years, an increasing number of archaeological excavation projects have adoptedair membrane structures to build temporary or semi-permanent protective shelters, providing an all-weather, constant temperature and humidity, wind and dust-proof working environment for fragile cultural relics and precious stratums.
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Why air membrane?
Traditional archaeological shelters mostly adopt steel frames plus tarpaulins, featuring long construction cycles, poor sealing, and difficulty in temperature and humidity control. Air membrane domes, with advantages such as rapid deployment, excellent airtightness, energy conservation, environmental protection, and dismountable reuse, are becoming a favorite in the field of cultural relics protection.
Rapid forming in 72 hours: The archaeological window period is precious; air membrane domes can be inflated and constructed within 3 days and put into use immediately;
Intelligent environment control: Integrated with fresh air, dehumidification and temperature control systems, effectively preventing unearthed cultural relics from being damaged by sudden changes in temperature and humidity;
Fully enclosed column-free space: No beams or columns inside, providing an open site for large excavation areas and mechanical operations;
Green and low-carbon: Compared with traditional steel structures, air membrane materials are recyclable, reducing energy consumption by more than 40%, in line with the concept of "green archaeology".
Air membrane is not only a "shell" for sports venues and storage workshops, but also an "invisible shield" for cultural inheritance. Light as clouds, it bears the weight of history; transparent and formless, it leaves clear marks for civilization.
In the future, we will continue to use innovative materials and intelligent systems to help more cultural relics see the light of day under the protection of technology. Beneath every inch of land may lie the code of Chinese civilization—and we are willing to be the ones quietly holding up the "protective shield".
If you are looking for efficient and environmentally friendly temporary space solutions for archaeology, cultural relics protection, site exhibition and other scenarios, please contact us! Customized air membrane protective shelters make historical excavation safer and more从容.
—— Using air to hold up the dome of civilization.



