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Laboratory Shelving – Smart Storage That Elevates Lab Efficiency

Maximizing Space and Workflow

Laboratory shelving is the backbone of any efficient workspace—keeping tools, reagents, and samples organized, accessible, and safely stored. Vertical storage helps clear valuable bench space and supports streamlined workflows. Custom benchtop shelving systems enable “everything within reach,” reducing clutter and making bench time more productive.

Materials Built for the Lab

  • Stainless Steel & Aluminum: These materials offer exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and effortless sanitation—ideal for demanding lab conditions.
  • Phenolic & Compact Laminate: Lightweight yet chemically resilient and affordable—perfect for labs with moderate exposure to corrosive substances.
  • Wire Shelving (Ventilated): Open-grid designs promote airflow, reduce dust, and excel in moisture-prone areas.

Form Meets Function

  • Overhead Shelving: Frees bench space and keeps essential tools at arm’s length for quick use.
  • Built-in Shelves & Cabinets: Integrated designs offer a compact, clean look while maximizing storage.
  • Mobile or Fixed Modular Units: Adjustable shelving systems enhance flexibility, while fixed setups ensure organization and accessibility over time.

Safety, Organization & Optimization

  • Weight Management: Shelving must be strong and stable, with heavy items stored lower for safety.
  • Strategic Storage Placement: Placing reagents near workstations and labeling clearly reduces downtime and improves safety.
  • High-Density Options: These systems maximize storage footprint—ideal for archiving or condensing long-term supplies.

Laboratory Shelving isn’t just about storage—it’s about creating a smarter, safer, and more accessible workplace. Whether your lab needs precision placement or capacity optimization, the right shelving system delivers lasting functionality and clarity.

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