ESD/NON-ESD Tables
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and NON-ESD lab tables are designed to meet specific requirements for different types of laboratory environments.
ESD lab tables are specially designed to prevent the buildup of static electricity, which can be harmful to sensitive electronic components and devices. These tables are typically made of materials that dissipate static electricity, such as conductive laminate or stainless steel. ESD lab tables often come with grounding mechanisms to safely discharge any static charges that may accumulate on the surface.
NON-ESD lab tables, on the other hand, do not have the same anti-static properties as ESD tables. These tables are suitable for general laboratory use where static electricity is not a concern. NON-ESD lab tables are available in a variety of materials, sizes, and configurations to meet the specific needs of different laboratory settings.
When choosing between ESD and NON-ESD lab tables, it is important to consider the nature of the work being conducted in the laboratory and the sensitivity of the equipment and materials being used. Selecting the appropriate type of lab table can help ensure a safe and efficient working environment.
Lab Tables/R&D Furniture
Lab tables and R&D (Research and Development) furniture are designed for use in scientific laboratories and research facilities. These tables are typically sturdy and durable to support heavy equipment and experiments. They may have adjustable heights, chemical-resistant surfaces, and built-in storage options to accommodate various research needs. R&D furniture includes a range of specialized furniture such as lab benches, fume hoods, and storage cabinets tailored to the specific requirements of research and development activities.