Laboratory Products xxv Labinox by Labtex - precise, bespoke stainless-steel fabrications by experienced professionals
For laboratories and research, including pressure vessels, filters and bespoke furniture Manufactured in 316-grade stainless steel as standard, and built according to customers’ designs and dimensions, expertise ranges from simple fabrications and machining to high specification projects for the pharmaceutical, food processing, water, paper and chemical industries.
Pressure vessels
Labinox stainless steel pressure vessels are durable, high-quality and can be built to your exact specifications.
Stainless steel filters
Fabricated to customer requirements and specifications, Labinox stainless steel filters are designed to ensure easy access, maintenance and cleaning.
Tanks
The steel tanks offer the perfect solution for storing a variety of liquids in a range of capacities. Steel has a resistance to many damaging factors, making it naturally durable and long-lasting, while the practical tank designs make them easy to clean and maintain.
Stand up writing desks
Made from 316-grade stainless steel as standard, our stand-up writing desks are sturdy and high-quality. The sleek design ensures quick and easy cleaning, while minimising places for dirt and bacteria to get trapped. Labinox’s bespoke service means that all stand up writing desks are made according to your requirements and are suitable for a variety of uses.
Trollies
Labinox 316-grade stainless steel trolleys provide a secure and effective way of storing and transporting items. The practical and hard-wearing designs can be built to exact customer specifications and ensure quick and easy cleaning for optimum hygiene levels. Available with a customisable number of tiers, all trolleys are practical, reliable and lightweight.
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