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The Difference between Good and Bad Laboratory Workbenches

Everyone needs a sturdy surface to work on. Whether youu2019re typing at a computer or shaping metal, a reliable work surface can increase productivity and help you make a better product.<br>

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The Difference between Good and Bad Laboratory Workbenches

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  1. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD LABORATORY WORKBENCHES Everyone needs a sturdy surface to work on. Whether you’re typing at a computer or shaping metal, a reliable work surface can increase productivity and help you make a better product. And just like a writer or wood worker, a lab technician can benefit from a good work surface. Quality laboratory workbenches are important when dealing with both volatile and non-volatile compounds. However, you may be wondering, “What’s the difference between a good laboratory bench and a bad one.” Fortunately, knowing the difference is easier than you think. Laboratory Benches: How to Select the Right One Manufacturers make laboratory workbenches at varying degrees of quality. On the lower end, you may see benches made of flimsy plywood that’s been glued together. These types of benches can get the job done. However, they can’t stand up to the abuse of daily use for very long. These cheaper benches may only last a year or two before you need to replace them. They may also become wobbly over time, making it more difficult to work on. Continue Reading...

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