Material: | Painted Steel |
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Type: | Lab Bench |
Usage: | School, Company, Research Institute, Chemistry Lab |
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Plan Thoughtfully
Before you begin, get educated about the process. You need to know:
• The needs and expectations of functional group managers and other internal team members.
• The expertise and capabilites of your external team, including architects, engineers, CM, contractors, and lab planners.
• Your actual, current needs for space, processes, support areas, and materials storage. Plans made on assumptions mean that you could make costly mistakes. Plans made on projected growth can get expensive very quickly, as you add HVAC, power, data, and work space that you may not need for years to come. And the fact is that most well-planned labs can easily accommodate change when needed.
Keep Your Layout Simple
• Minimize or eliminate walls between functions.
• Organize functional groups in shared space. It's cheaper to build now, and is more flexible later.
• Use islands and peninsulas to maximize your usable space. Putting benches only around the perimeter wastes as much as 75% of your square footage.
Don't Overbuild
• Build for your current needs, especially for power and ventilation.
• Plan separate storage for bulk supplies.
• Consider shared specialty gasses and data systems.
Fixed Casework (Base Cabinet)
• Fixed casework refers to a collection of cabinets joined together to form lab bench walls, islands, and peninsulas.
• Fixed casework can be used with adjustable, removable shelving and reagent racks.
• Fact: Fixed casework door and drawer combinations can be reconfigured in installed cabinets. We can easily accommodate changing needs in response to work group changes, new equipment requirements, or new processes. This is especially true if you choose standard sized components.
• Application: Fixed casework is the best combination of cost and
benefit for most applications, especially along walls
Worktop: Phenolic Resin
Surfaces made of cost effective High Pressure Phenolic Resin composite are resistant to chemical stain and corrosion. Non-porous and non-conductive, it's strong durable qualities enable it to withstand high impact and shock. It is easily cleaned with soap and warm water.
All Steel structure lab bench table - Floor mounted type | |
Base cabinet | 1.0mm thick cold-rolled steel with 75μm epoxy resin powder coated that provides superior chemical resistance |
Doors | Double-wall doors with stainless steel hinges |
Drawers | Double-wall drawers with full-extension, heavy-duty, ball-bearing drawer slides |
Reagent shelves | Shelf: made of 12mm thick frosted glass; Frame: made of 100*40*1.5mm steel tube coated with powders. |
Height | 850 or 900mm, (height adjustable 0-30mm) |
Worktops | 12.7/16/19mm thickness of Phenolic resin or other (Epoxy resin, ceramic, marble etc) |
Structure | Floor mounted (with base cabinet) |
Handle | Steel embedded handle or C type stainless steel handle |
Pegboard | Pegboards can be ordered in a variety of materials and are used to dry glassware and other lab items. |
Accessories | Socket, faucet, gas fitting, eyewash, pegboard, shelves, exhaust hood etc |