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The Series 19 desiccator cabinets and inert atmosphere cabinets are designed
to create sealed compartments that will hold or contain parts in a dry or
nitrogen environment. These desiccator cabinets were developed to create a storage area
that can be purged to create a controlled environment for long-term storage of
parts or material that will degrade when left out in the normal atmosphere.
The desiccator cabinets are constructed with a heavy-gage, stainless steel outside shell and
a stainless steel divider between each compartment. Each compartment is
sealed to form a pressurized storage space. The stainless steel shell creates a
strong, durable cabinet that will not crack or break apart at the seams like allacrylic
cabinets will. The stainless construction is suitable for heavy storage
loads.
The compartments have a hinged, clear acrylic door with a heavy-duty
stainless steel frame and a cam-action, over center door latch. They are hinged with a
continuous hinge and are gasketted with a light gray PVC closed-cell gasket.
The back panel of the desiccator cabinets are stainless steel. It is welded and sealed to the
back of the unit. This back panel can be modified to attach other equipment or
a second set of doors if desired. Optional clear back panel is available.
Optional fixed or adjustable shelves can be installed within each of the
sealed compartments.
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| Features of Desiccator Cabinets |
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Stainless steel construction |
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Conductive model available |
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Polypropylene model available |
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Optional fixed or adjustable
shelves |
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