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Pretreatment continued paint coating

Base units can be obtained in steel, wood, or plastic laminates. The steel in the steel units should be heavy gauge, e.g., 18 gauge, with a pretreatment to reduce the corrosive effects of chemicals. Painting all surfaces with a durable, baked on, chemically resistant paint finish will also help minimize chemical effects. In better units, this is an epoxy coating. Some individuals continue to prefer wooden laboratory furniture. Because of cost, solid wooden furniture is not an economic choice, but durable wooden (or plastic) veneer furniture is available which can meet most safety requirements. Although wood may be more absorbent to liquids than steel, it is less reactive and more resistant to a very wide range of... [Pg.141]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.11 , Pg.14 , Pg.19 , Pg.48 , Pg.53 , Pg.69 , Pg.76 , Pg.91 , Pg.185 ]




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