Hazardous materials storage – Asecos

European manufacturer asecos has introduced its latest cabinet models for the storage of a wide range of chemicals and toxic substances.
The new CS-CLASSIC cabinets are divided into several sections so that hazardous materials can be safely stored in up to four separate and lockable compartments.
According to the manufacturer, its two new models differ from traditional chemical storage cabinets, which only have a single storage space with two doors. The cabinets come in versions with three or four doors.
Each door can be opened separately to take out the chemical required while the others remain locked. Asecos says that chemicals and toxic materials can be easily stored according to the category or working procedure. Each of the doors can be locked separately to protect contents against unauthorised access.
The stickers supplied enable the chemicals to be clearly labeled by any user. An integral or pullout shelf can subdivide each compartment. The height of the shelves can be adjusted according to the size of the containers.
For more details, visit: www.asecos.com
Hazardous materials storage – Asecos
European manufacturer asecos has introduced its latest cabinet models for the storage of a wide range of chemicals and toxic substances.
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