In a laboratory environment, medicine cabinets are not only an important facility for storing chemicals and reagents, but also a key factor in ensuring experimental safety and staff health. Therefore, choosing the right medicine cabinet material is crucial.
The material of the medicine cabinet must be able to withstand the corrosion of chemicals and the test of the environment. Common materials include stainless steel, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP). Stainless steel is widely recognized for its excellent corrosion resistance and sturdiness, and is particularly suitable for storing highly acidic and alkaline chemicals. HDPE and PP materials are widely used in laboratories because of their excellent chemical resistance and easy cleaning.
In addition to corrosion resistance, the material of the medicine cabinet should also consider its fire resistance and load-bearing capacity. Some high-end medicine cabinets use fire-resistant sheets or special coatings to improve their fire resistance. At the same time, the structural design of the medicine cabinet also needs to be reasonable to ensure that its load-bearing capacity meets experimental needs.
In addition, environmental protection is also one of the factors that need to be considered when choosing medicine cabinet materials. Modern laboratories are paying more and more attention to green environmental protection. Therefore, choosing materials that meet environmental protection standards, such as recyclable materials or materials with low volatile organic compound (VOC) release, is of great significance to reduce environmental pollution and protect the health of experimental personnel.
In summary, choosing the appropriate material for laboratory medicine cabinets is the key to ensuring experimental safety and worker health. When selecting, factors such as corrosion resistance, fire resistance, load-bearing capacity, and environmental protection of the material should be fully considered to ensure that the medicine cabinet can meet the actual needs of the laboratory.





