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1. Classification of Laboratory Benches:

  1. By Laboratory Function:
    • Physics Laboratory Bench: Primarily used for electronics, electrical engineering, and physics experiments.
    • Chemical Laboratory Bench: Primarily used for organic and inorganic chemistry experiments.
    • Biological Laboratory Bench: Primarily used for clean and sterile experiments, such as simple dissection tables and stainless steel operation tables.
  2. By Structure and Style:
    • MM Style: Composed of a steel support frame, base cabinet, countertop, reagent rack, connectors, and accessories.
    • MR Style: Composed of base cabinet, countertop, reagent rack, connectors, and accessories.
  3. By Purpose:
    • Central Laboratory Bench
    • Side Laboratory Bench
    • Washing Laboratory Bench
    • Reagent Rack
    • Base Cabinet
    • Laboratory Stool

2. Classification of Base Cabinets:

  1. By Material:
    • Steel-Wood Base Cabinet: A combination of steel and wood, offering good strength and aesthetic appeal.
    • Aluminum-Wood Base Cabinet: A combination of aluminum and wood, light and durable.
    • Full-Wood Base Cabinet: Made entirely of wood, suitable for light-duty applications but not ideal for hanging base cabinets or washing tables.
  2. By Manufacturing Process:
    • Steel European Style Base Cabinet: The door panel is connected to the side panels, suitable for certain laboratory design styles.
    • Steel American Style Base Cabinet: The door panel is embedded inside the base cabinet, designed for specific requirements.
  3. By Style:
    • Mobile Base Cabinet: Movable, suitable for MM style.
    • Floor-Mounted Base Cabinet: Fixed to the ground, suitable for MR style.
    • Hanging Base Cabinet: Installed on the wall to save space, suitable for MM style.

3. Instrument Bench Section:

Instrument benches require high load-bearing capacity, stability, resistance to external interference, and high electrical control specifications. They typically include strict gas distribution systems and are designed to be safe, reliable, and easy to manage. Common types of instrument benches include:

  • Standard Instrument Bench
  • Spectrometer Bench
  • Chromatography Bench
  • Microscope Bench
  • Modular Instrument Bench
  • Isolated Platform
  • Computer Bench
  • High-Temperature Instrument Bench
  • Teaching Bench

Load-Bearing Requirement: These instrument benches are typically designed to support over 500kg, making them suitable for laboratories that require high stability and load-bearing capacity, such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and atomic analysis labs.

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