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Steel Cabinet Unit:
1.0mm full-thickness high-quality cold-roll steel sheet is used as a whole; the steel surface is treated, phosphating and other processes, and then electrostatic powder coated with epoxy resin, cured at 220°C high temperature, and the surface is smooth, with a thickness of up to 1.15mm~1.2mm. The cabinet door is double-layered inside and outside, filled with sound insulation material.
Product | Dimensions (Length*Depth*Height) |
Modular mobile Wall Bench | L*750*850mm/Customize (Lx2.46'x2.78'/Customize) |
Modular mobile Island Bench | L*1500*850mm/Customize (Lx4.92'x2.78'/Customize) |
Corner Bench | 1000*1000*850mm/Customize (Lx3.28'x3.28'/Customize) |






Mobile Modular Lab Bench can be arranged to leave no wasted space. Some combinations allow multiple configurations in a smaller area. Layout can be adjusted as needed, and unlike fixed casework, modular options can be moved with ease.
One of the most attractive benefits for mobile modular casework is the ability to expand as needed. Unlike floor mounted bench, modular options can be changed as needed.
Modern lab design requires a combination of workspace optimization, efficiency and social distancing. (Especially at colleges and universities.) Mobile modular casework can adapt to fit workspace and personnel needs as lab design and layouts change with time.
The customization and quality of flexible casework is paramount. Solutions are made to last for years, and provide easy serviceability if required.
Lab designers and architects must consider the full picture when pricing out modular casework. The total cost of ownership can be much lower than fixed casework. The amount of labor required for installation is lower, as are any floorplan modifications. Generally, modular can produce a lower initial cost for larger installations and sometimes smaller ones as well.
If your lab or workspace requires flexibility and planning for future uncertainty, modular options are a great choice.The reduced cost-of-ownership, faster lead and installation times make it a great choice for most projects.



