New Chemical Storage Concept

Laboratory products

New Chemical Storage Concept

12 Sep, 2012

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asecos is proud to present its new series of storage cabinets. Their state-of-the-art design has more customised features along with a variety of sizes to fit as standard in every chemical facility. They are ideal for safe and proper storage of non-flammable chemicals and poisonous substances. Solids and powders, for example, nitrates, sulphates, phosphates and various oxides in addition to aqueous solutions such as brine or sodium hydroxide can be safely stored in these cabinets. With such dangerous chemicals, ventilation, as required by law, is of utmost importance. The new series can also be used for storing substances which pollute the environment and water. The cabinets are now optionally designed with certified sumps according to German Steel Tray Regulations (StawaR).

The large variety of sizes available is also a new feature. The choice of widths and heights means that there is an extensive product line within the new series. As of now there is also a variety of door colours and designs as well as customised interiors to increase the diversity of choice. Folding doors or wing doors are available – depending on space – with wing doors having optional integrated windows. And finally, in addition, there are seven different door colours to match the existing colour scheme of the chemical facility.

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