The work surface inside a fume hood needs to handle direct contact with chemicals, heat, and moisture while remaining easy to clean and maintain. CatLabPro’s fume hood work surfaces are constructed from black phenolic resin, a material widely trusted in laboratory fume hood applications for its excellent chemical resistance, durability, and non-porous surface.
Our fume hood work surfaces are available in multiple configurations to match the specific plumbing and fixture requirements of your hood setup. Whether you need a basic flat surface or one with cup sink cutouts on the left, right, or center, there is an option to suit your workstation design.
All work surfaces are in stock and designed to integrate cleanly with CatLabPro fume hoods and casework. Contact our team if you need help matching the right surface configuration to your fume hood model.
Phenolic resin offers strong chemical resistance, making it well suited to the demanding conditions inside a fume hood where surfaces are regularly exposed to acids, solvents, and other reactive materials. It is also non-porous, easy to clean, and durable enough for long-term use in wet lab and research applications.
These codes indicate the position of a cup sink cutout on the work surface. CB refers to a cup sink hole at the center back, CL places it on the left side, and CR places it on the right side. Basic models are flat surfaces without cutouts. These configurations allow the surface to accommodate plumbing fixtures and cup sinks within the fume hood.
Yes. CatLabPro fume hood work surfaces are designed to integrate with CatLabPro fume hoods and casework, ensuring a proper fit and consistent performance. Contact our team to confirm compatibility with your specific hood model.
Yes. Contact CatLabPro and our team will help you identify the right surface configuration based on your fume hood model, fixture requirements, and lab workflow.
Basic work surfaces are flat with no cutouts, suited for hoods where no plumbing fixtures are installed at the surface. Non-basic configurations include pre-cut openings for cup sinks or fixtures, making them the right choice when your fume hood setup includes plumbing at the work surface level.
The work surface inside a fume hood needs to handle direct contact with chemicals, heat, and moisture while remaining easy to clean and maintain. CatLabPro's fume hood work surfaces are constructed from black phenolic resin, a material widely trusted in laboratory fume hood applications for its excellent chemical resistance, durability, and non-porous surface.
Our fume hood work surfaces are available in multiple configurations to match the specific plumbing and fixture requirements of your hood setup. Whether you need a basic flat surface or one with cup sink cutouts on the left, right, or center, there is an option to suit your workstation design.
All work surfaces are in stock and designed to integrate cleanly with CatLabPro fume hoods and casework. Contact our team if you need help matching the right surface configuration to your fume hood model.
Phenolic resin offers strong chemical resistance, making it well suited to the demanding conditions inside a fume hood where surfaces are regularly exposed to acids, solvents, and other reactive materials. It is also non-porous, easy to clean, and durable enough for long-term use in wet lab and research applications.
These codes indicate the position of a cup sink cutout on the work surface. CB refers to a cup sink hole at the center back, CL places it on the left side, and CR places it on the right side. Basic models are flat surfaces without cutouts. These configurations allow the surface to accommodate plumbing fixtures and cup sinks within the fume hood.
Yes. CatLabPro fume hood work surfaces are designed to integrate with CatLabPro fume hoods and casework, ensuring a proper fit and consistent performance. Contact our team to confirm compatibility with your specific hood model.
Yes. Contact CatLabPro and our team will help you identify the right surface configuration based on your fume hood model, fixture requirements, and lab workflow.
Basic work surfaces are flat with no cutouts, suited for hoods where no plumbing fixtures are installed at the surface. Non-basic configurations include pre-cut openings for cup sinks or fixtures, making them the right choice when your fume hood setup includes plumbing at the work surface level.