Wood Modular Casework

This article explores the advantages and disadvantages of wood modular casework.  

When it comes to modular casework, you have several options for materials. Wood casework is a popular choice for those who want to reduce costs, in addition to those who require flexible laboratory furniture.

 

Ideal Situations for Wood Modular Casework

 

Wood casework is a good option for corrosive applications, as it does not corrode like metal. It is also works well in many different kinds of environments, including corrosive climates.

 

Wood Modular Casework Advantages

 

Wood casework is ideal in situations that require quick and easy disassembly and reconfiguration, and is a favorite of schools, research centers, and medical labs that have changing needs.

 

Wood modular casework is easy to repair, and lends a warm feeling to a laboratory. This type of modular casework comes in many different grains and varieties, which means there is a type of wood modular casework to suit just about every décor.

 

Wood Modular Casework Disadvantages

 

Wood casework is easier to damage than other types of casework, so it’s particularly important that you only place wood modular casework in complementary applications. It also requires more maintenance, care, and refinishing than other types of casework.

 

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