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Lab Casework

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Lab Casework

Transform your lab with premium casework solutions—durable, customizable, and ergonomically designed for optimal performance

Key Features

Durability: Built to withstand the toughest lab conditions.

Versatility: Customizable to meet your unique needs.

Ergonomics: Designed for comfort and efficiency.

“Tired of unreliable lab furniture? Our workcases guarantee longevity.”

 “Need more workspace? Our modular design adapts to your needs.

Detailed Descriptions

Every detail of our casework is meticulously designed to enhance your lab experience.

Epoxy Phenolic Resin

Quality epoxy and phenolic resin worktop for workstations and benches. Wilsonart,trespa, or China Leading Brand Countertop.

Cabinet hinge

304 stainless steel hinge buffer design for cabinet door conjoin. Durable use for 100000 times.

Guide Rail

The double guide rail moves smoothly and normally after 1000 times back and forth.

Cabinet panel

Quality melamine panel for wooden cabinet body and door.

Featured Products

Modular Bench

Modular Lab Benches

Chemical-Resistant Storage Units

Chemical-Resistant Storage Units

Fume Hoods & Ventilation Systems

Fume Hoods & Ventilation Systems

Specialized Workstation

Specialized Workstations

Why Choose Our Lab Casework?

20 Years of Industry Expertise

Used in 500+ Labs Across 30 Countries

ISO 9001:2015 Certified Manufacturing

Compliance with SEFA and ASHRAE Standards

Eco-Friendly Materials and Processes

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Top-Tier Quality, Surprisingly Affordable.
Our efficient manufacturing process allows us to offer premium casework at competitive prices. Get more value for your investment.

FAQS

What is lab casework?

Lab casework refers to the system of cabinets, drawers, and shelving units specifically designed for laboratory environments. These modular components form the backbone of a lab’s storage and work surface infrastructure. Lab casework is engineered to meet the unique demands of scientific research, providing durable, functional, and organized spaces for equipment, supplies, and experiments.

 Why Use Lab Casework?

Organization: It provides a structured system for storing equipment and supplies, reducing clutter and improving workflow efficiency.

Safety: Properly designed casework can include features like chemical resistant surfaces and ventilated storage for hazardous materials.

Flexibility: Modular designs allow for easy reconfiguration as lab needs change over time.

Compliance: Many lab casework systems are designed to meet regulatory standards for cleanliness and safety.

Productivity: Well organized workspaces enable researchers to focus on their work without wasting time searching for materials.

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Lab Casework

Advantages:

 Durability: Built to withstand harsh laboratory conditions

 Customization: Can be tailored to specific lab requirements

 Efficiency: Improves workflow and space utilization

 Professionalism: Enhances the overall appearance of the lab

 Longevity: Quality casework can last for decades with proper maintenance

Disadvantages:

 Cost: Initial investment can be significant, especially for custom solutions

 Installation: May require professional installation, causing temporary lab disruption

 Inflexibility: Some systems may be challenging to modify once installed

 Maintenance: Regular upkeep is necessary to maintain appearance and functionality

Materials Used In Lab Casework

Stainless Steel or Cold Rolled Steel: Highly durable, easy to clean, and resistant to chemicals and bacteria. Ideal for sterile environments.

Phenolic Resin: Extremely resistant to chemicals, moisture, and heat. Often used for countertops and work surfaces.

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE): Lightweight, durable, and resistant to many chemicals. Useful for modular storage units.

Wood: Traditional option, often used in educational settings. Can be treated for increased durability and chemical resistance.

Epoxy Resin: Highly resistant to chemicals and heat, often used for countertops in chemistry labs.

Polypropylene: Lightweight, affordable, and resistant to many chemicals. Used for cabinets and storage units.

How Many Types Of Lab Casework?

Modular Casework

Modular casework offers flexibility and adaptability. These units can be easily reconfigured or expanded as your lab’s needs change. This makes modular casework an ideal choice for dynamic laboratory environments.

Fixed Casework

Fixed casework provides a permanent, sturdy solution for laboratories with consistent workflows. These units are securely anchored, offering stability and durability. Fixed casework is often used in high-traffic areas where heavy-duty use is expected.

Mobile Casework

Mobile casework features casters, allowing for easy movement and reconfiguration. This type of casework is perfect for labs that require frequent layout changes or need to accommodate different projects and team setups.

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