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Material to be used for lab tables and interior partitions
March 26, 2013
Q. Dear Sir,
We are starting a Water Analysis, Chemical and Microbiological Laboratory. What is the material to be used for LAB tables and interior partitions?
Please advice.
Regards,
Uday
test labs - Bangalore, India
A. The "top-of-the-line" lab bench tops are usually made from soapstone.
Lyle Kirmanconsultant - Cleveland Heights, Ohio
April 1, 2013
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