Laboratory Furnishings
- Lab Designing Issues
- Lab Cabinets Selection Choices
- Lab Base Units
- Lab Wall Upper Cabinet
- Lab Counters (plastic Laminates, chemical resistant laminates)
- Sinks - Scientific Plastic (won't break glass, good with cryogenic or dry ice,
resists chemical attack, better than Epoxy which has been the standby for 40 years. Stainless Steel (304 or the lab grade 316))
- Faucets, and Accessories (lab plumbing, acid traps, tanks)
- Accessories
- Filler Panels and misc.
- More about Wall Units
- Tall Storage Units (display, heated, vented, secure, lined, special filtered)
- Acid, Flammable, Corrosive Units
- Safety Storage Units
Cabinet Types & Styles for Labs
- Wood (not recommended for areas where no sprinklers, or where open cell wood structure can absorb odors or contamination is an issue.)
- Laminate is good for most labs with few chemicals.
- Chemsurf a chemical resistant laminate (good resistance but does scratch)
- Chemguard a chemical resistant material like laminate very tough and resistant
- Metal - powder-coat has been a standard for over fifty years.
- Composite Trespa and similar cabinets
- Polypropylene cabinets were acids are in use.
Fume hoods
Clean rooms and Laminar Flow Units and Germfree Products.
*Special Stainless Steel Sample Sinks in custom sizes.
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