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Laboratory furniture and laboratory fume hoods are essential equipment in laboratories. They should not only have excellent functionality and comply with industry standards, but also possess an aesthetically pleasing appearance and harmonious colors, being environmentally friendly and energy-efficient to improve the indoor environment. Laboratory furniture differs from office furniture, as its use often comes into contact with water, electricity, gas, chemicals, and instruments, thus placing higher demands on the structure and materials of the furniture. During laboratory construction, the design and selection of furniture must be based on the laboratory's work content, environmental conditions, and specific requirements.
1. Classification of laboratory furniture:
1.1 By function: laboratory tables and laboratory cabinets
(1) Laboratory tables include side tables, central tables, instrument tables, ceiling tables, washing tables, high-temperature tables, dissection tables, sampling tables, stainless steel tables, etc.;
(2) Laboratory cabinets include fume hoods, medicine cabinets, utensil cabinets, gas cylinder cabinets, acid and alkali storage cabinets, specimen cabinets, sample cabinets, file cabinets, etc.;
1.2 By material: steel-wood structure, all-wood structure, all-steel structure.
(1) Steel-wood structure: composed of a metal frame and wooden cabinet body, can be equipped with movable and fixed cabinets, cost-effective, but with a single style, suitable for customers pursuing economic benefits.
(2) All-wood structure: all cabinet bodies are made of man-made board (medium-density fiberboard), rich in color, but not moisture-resistant, with slightly lower load-bearing capacity, not suitable for humid laboratories or those requiring high load-bearing, not recommended for use.
(3) All-steel structure: made from 1.0mm thick cold-rolled steel plates that are cut, bent, and welded, all cold-rolled steel plates undergo pickling and phosphating treatment, then are sprayed with epoxy resin and baked at high temperature. Good load-bearing performance, sturdy and durable.
2. By structure: fixed laboratory tables, suspended laboratory tables, and split laboratory tables
(1) Fixed laboratory table: supported by a floor cabinet, the cabinet body can be made of all-wood structure or all-steel structure, with limited flexibility.
(2) Suspended laboratory table: the cabinet body rests on a metal frame, the cabinet body can be made of all-wood structure or all-steel structure, with good moisture resistance and slightly better flexibility.
(3) Split laboratory table: cabinet body mounted on movable wheels, the cabinet body can be made of all-wood structure or all-steel structure, metal frame and tabletop form an integrated unit, good moisture resistance, convenient to move, with good flexibility.