These blue, hollow-bodied, polyethylene cabinets withstand highly corrosive acids and offer maximum protection against chemical corrosion and leaks. Both models are clearly labeled for ACID contents and accept a padlock (not included) for added security. Interior Dimensions (two interior compartments): 12.5″W (each usable area) x 28″H x 16″D 317.5mmW (each usable area) x 711.2mmH x 406.4mmD Undercounter Cabinet holds up to thirty 1-quart (4-L) containers. Two segregated compartments each with an adjustable shelf let you store a variety of containers while recessed area in both doors hold small containers. Two removable sumps slide out for easy cleaning of incidental spills. Two vent holes (with removable caps) at rear accommodate pressurized vapor removal systems. Research environments using many different types of chemicals have special storage requirements. Whether using acids, bases or solvents, it is critical that incompatible liquids are segregated to avoid disastrous explosions or fire. The SDS (Safety Data Sheet) should be reviewed to determine chemical characteristics and recommended storage practices.
Undercounter corrosives/acid safety cabinet, Cap. thirty 1-ltr bottles, 2 shlvs, 2 door, poly
These blue, hollow-bodied, polyethylene cabinets withstand highly corrosive acids and offer maximum protection against chemical corrosion and leaks. Both models are clearly labeled for ACID contents and accept a padlock (not included) for added security. Interior Dimensions (two interior compartments): 12.5″W (each usable area) x 28″H x 16″D 317.5mmW (each usable area) x 711.2mmH x 406.4mmD Undercounter Cabinet holds up to thirty 1-quart (4-L) containers. Two segregated compartments each with an adjustable shelf let you store a variety of containers while recessed area in both doors hold small containers. Two removable sumps slide out for easy cleaning of incidental spills. Two vent holes (with removable caps) at rear accommodate pressurized vapor removal systems. Research environments using many different types of chemicals have special storage requirements. Whether using acids, bases or solvents, it is critical that incompatible liquids are segregated to avoid disastrous explosions or fire. The SDS (Safety Data Sheet) should be reviewed to determine chemical characteristics and recommended storage practices.
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