Less effort needed
Before selecting a safety cabinet for
hazardous substances is its sensible
to ensure that the model you buy is
suitable for the substance(s) to be
stored, is quality-assured, and offers
ergonomic features. Meeting these
Before selecting a safety cabinet for
hazardous substances is its sensible
to ensure that the model you buy is
suitable for the substance(s) to be
stored, is quality-assured, and offers
ergonomic features. Meeting these
asecos, a leading European manufacturer of safety cabinets, is offering new cost-effective safety cabinets for storing flammable liquids.
The new CS-CLASSIC cabinets from asecos are suitable for the storage of a wide range of chemical and toxic substances and are divided into several sections so that hazardous materials can be safely stored in up to four separate and lockable compartments.
A new catalogue featuring new solutions for the safe handling and storage of hazardous materials is now available from asecos.
asecos has even more combined
cabinet models to provide
companies with further spacesaving
and professional storage
options for hazardous materials.
asecos’ new metal-free interiors for
safety storage cabinets ensure the
integrity and protective performance
of Type 90 cabinets that are
normally used for the storage of
flammables,
even in cases
where, owing
to lack of
space, small
amounts of
aggressive
substances are
stored
additionally.
Type 90 safety storage cabinets with
standard metallic interior will
develop corrosion if they
are used for storing
flammable liquids
and small quantities
of hazardous
substances. The
hazardous vapour from
acids or alkalis will react
with the metal and cause it
to rust – shortening the
storage cabinet’s lifespan and
reducing its protective
capabilities. Corrosive substances can
also affect the cabinet’s sump, thus
increasing the risk of leaks.
The new and robust Q-PEGASUS
safety storage cabinets from
asecos are suitable for storing a
wide range of hazardous
materials. They are rated Type
90 – fire-resistant for up to 90
minutes – and are fully
compliant with
The asecos experimental lecture on
‘risks and protective measures in
handling hazardous substances’
demonstrates explosions and
chemical reactions that can happen in
day-to-day work. Even the handling
of smallest amount
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