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  • Four types of materials to choose from: monolithic ceramics, epoxy resin, polypropylene, stainless steel
  • High chemical resistance to acids and alkalis
  • Single or double chamber option
  • Different mounting methods depending on the type (suspended, flush with the top, applied, bottom or top mounting)
  • Safe, easy to clean
  • Monolithic ceramics – very good resistance to high temperatures
  • Polypropylene – very good chemical resistance to aggressive substances
  • Stainless steel – durable and easy to clean

Laboratory sinks are used in laboratories for various purposes, such as washing laboratory glassware, removing excess chemicals, or collecting waste. They are designed with specific laboratory needs in mind, such as safety, ease of cleaning, and chemical resistance. The line offers high chemical resistance to acids and alkalis and a single-chamber or double-chamber option. It includes four types of sinks differing in material: monolithic ceramics, epoxy resin, polypropylene and stainless steel.

Technical specifications

Parameter

Value

Product Type

Laboratory Sinks

Number of material types

4

Materials

Monolithic ceramics, epoxy resin, polypropylene, stainless steel

Chamber configuration

Single or double chamber

Chemical resistance

High — for acids and alkalis

Application

Laboratory glassware washing, removing excess chemicals, waste collection

Available models

Model

Features

Installation method

Monolithic ceramics

Good resistance to high temperatures

Suspension, flush with the countertop, overlaid

Epoxy resin

Good mechanical resistance

Mounting from the bottom or top

Polypropylene

Good mechanical resistance

Bottom mounting

Stainless steel

Good mechanical resistance

Overlay

Characteristics of the four types of sinks

Monolithic ceramic sinks are traditional sinks made of ceramic. They are resistant to many chemicals and quite durable. They are characterized by very good resistance to acids and alkalis, very good resistance to high temperatures and are available in a single or double chamber option. Possible mounting methods: suspended, flush with the top, applied.

Epoxy resin sinks have good mechanical resistance. Mounting from the bottom or top.

Polypropylene (PP) sinks are corrosion-resistant plastic sinks, ideal for working with aggressive chemicals. They are also resistant to mechanical damage. They have very good chemical resistance to acids and alkalis, good mechanical resistance and are available in single or double chamber options. Bottom mounting.

Stainless steel sinks are made of high-quality stainless steel, which makes them durable and corrosion resistant. They are relatively easy to keep clean and have good resistance to chemicals. They are characterized by good mechanical resistance and are available in a single or double chamber option. Sinks are applied.

Application of laboratory sinks

Laboratory sinks are used to wash laboratory glassware, remove excess chemicals, and collect waste. Choosing the right type of sink depends on the specifics of laboratory work and the type of chemicals used. When choosing a sink, it is worth considering the use of appropriate protections, such as drain grates, to avoid accidental spillage of substances into the sewer. Regular maintenance and maintenance of the sink is crucial to ensure safety and functionality in the laboratory.

Other accessories for laboratory furniture in Danlab's offer: laboratory fittings, valves for laboratory fittings, cleaning accessories, CleanRoom vacuum cleaners, treatment trolley, private medicine cabinets for patients, hospital tool trolley, hospital cot and resuscitation trolleys. Laboratory worktops (from the Laboratory Furniture Systems category) are a natural complement to the laboratory sink.

Advantages of laboratory sinks

  • Four types of materials to choose from: monolithic ceramics, epoxy resin, polypropylene, stainless steel
  • High chemical resistance to acids and alkalis
  • Single or double chamber option
  • Different mounting methods depending on the type (suspended, flush with the top, applied, bottom or top mounting)
  • Safe, easy to clean
  • Monolithic ceramics – very good resistance to high temperatures
  • Polypropylene – very good chemical resistance to aggressive substances
  • Stainless steel – durable and easy to clean

Select the type of laboratory sink that suits the needs of the laboratory (monolithic ceramics, epoxy resin, polypropylene or stainless steel) and request a quote via the request for quotation form.

Model Options Other
Monolith ceramics very good resistance to high temperatures installation: underslung, flush with the countertop, overlapping 
Epoxy resin very good mechanical resistance installation: top or bottom mounted
Polipropylene good mechanical resistance Instllation: fixing from the bottom
Stainless steel good mechanical resistance overlay sinks

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