Marine Edges Keep Cabinet Sanitary

April 1, 2001
To enhance sanitation in contamination-sensitive work areas, the Spec-Master closed-base cabinets employ a marine-edge top to minimize spillage. The cabinets are constructed of heavy-gauge, Type 304 stainless steel to ensure long-term durability and

To enhance sanitation in contamination-sensitive work areas, the Spec-Master closed-base cabinets employ a marine-edge top to minimize spillage. The cabinets are constructed of heavy-gauge, Type 304 stainless steel to ensure long-term durability and rust-free performance.
The bottom panel uses an offset construction to further protect against spillage. Cabinet legs use the company’s patented uni-lok leg-gusset system, which increases the cabinet’s strength and stability.

Company: EAGLE MHC

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