The All-Steel Ventilated Specimen Storage Cabinet is specifically designed for the safe storage of specimens that emit toxic, harmful, or irritating vapors in pathology laboratories, research facilities, and medical environments.
Constructed from high-quality cold-rolled steel, the cabinet features a fully ducted exhaust connection at the top, allowing contaminated air to be continuously extracted through the building’s ventilation system. An integrated control damper enables precise regulation of exhaust airflow, ensuring stable negative pressure within the cabinet.
By combining robust steel construction with reliable ventilation performance, this cabinet provides a secure and compliant solution for long-term specimen storage while minimizing operator exposure to hazardous fumes.
Continuous Ventilation Protection
Ducted exhaust design effectively removes harmful vapors generated by stored specimens.
All-Steel Construction
Made from cold-rolled steel with corrosion-resistant surface treatment for durability and long service life.
Control Damper Integration
Equipped with an airflow control damper for balancing exhaust volume and maintaining negative pressure.
Sealed Storage Structure
Tight cabinet structure reduces vapor leakage and supports safe indoor air quality.
Laboratory Compliance Ready
Suitable for integration into centralized laboratory exhaust and HVAC systems.
Easy Cleaning & Maintenance
Smooth internal surfaces help prevent residue buildup and simplify routine cleaning.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ventilated Specimen Storage Cabinet |
| Dimensions | W900*450D*2000HMM |
| Material | Cold-Rolled Steel |
| Surface Finish | Epoxy Powder Coating (Chemical-Resistant) |
| Ventilation Type | Top Ducted Exhaust |
| Airflow Control | Manual Control Damper |
| Exhaust Connection | Compatible with standard ventilation ducts |
| Application | Toxic / Hazardous Specimen Storage |
| Installation Type | Floor Standing |
| Operating Mode | Continuous Exhaust |
No. This product is a ventilated storage cabinet, not a fume hood. It is designed for safe specimen storage with continuous exhaust, rather than active laboratory operations.
The cabinet must be connected to a central laboratory exhaust or HVAC system via ductwork. It is not a self-filtering unit.
It is suitable for specimens that emit toxic, harmful, or irritating vapors, such as formalin-preserved samples commonly found in pathology laboratories.
Yes. The integrated control damper allows manual adjustment of exhaust airflow to match site ventilation requirements.
Yes. Optional configurations may include shelf layout changes, exhaust port size customization, and material thickness upgrades.
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