Laboratories usually provide for the handling of materials and consumables in one of two ways. Each research group would be responsible for its own needs. Each would order, purchase, accept delivery, store, and handle for itself. Then you could provide separate storage areas for each of the individual research groups. This can make for an inefficient use of space.Then you could provide separate storage areas for each of the individual research groups. This can make for an inefficient use of space.The institution might decide to centralize some of the basic gases and basic consumables and then charge a per diam or some kind of storage rate to the research groups. With this plan, all the purchasing, delivering, and storage could be centralized in the building and make more efficient use of space.On the downside, it might cost the institution a bit more because additional personnel have to come on board to manage the central purchasing and storage areas, but those costs can be factored into per diam charges.
Specification about lab bench
Product Name | Modular Lab Furniture |
Structure | Suspendent |
Worktop Material | 12.7mm Wilsonart Phenolic Resin |
frame Material | 40*60mm steel tube |
Cabinet Body Material | 1.0mm cold rolled steel |
Cabinet Inner Shlef Material | 1.0mm cold rolled steel with epoxy resin coating |
Lab Bench Loading | ≥400kg per meter for lab side bench, ≥800kg per meter for lab inside bench |
Lab Cabinet Loading | ≥90kg per pedestal cabinet for single storage cabinet, ≥40kg per cabinet shelf for inner cabinet shelf |
Reagent Shelf Loading | ≥50kg per floor |