Modulare Tall Cabinets & Specialty Cabinets
High-Capacity Storage With Modular Flexibility
Tall Cabinets for Maximum Storage
Modulare tall cabinets are designed to optimize vertical space while maintaining clean lines and ergonomic access. Features include:
- Full-height powder-coated steel construction
- Adjustable interior shelving for flexible storage layouts
- Options for glass, solid, or mixed-material doors
- Locking configurations for secure storage
These cabinets integrate seamlessly with Modulare base casework and Flex benching systems, creating a unified storage environment.
Specialty Cabinets for Specific Needs
We offer a range of specialty cabinets engineered for unique laboratory requirements, including:
- Chemical storage cabinets
- Glove and PPE storage
- Instrument and equipment cabinets
- Pass-through cabinets for cleanroom or controlled environments
- Custom interior configurations for specialized workflows
Each specialty cabinet is built on the Modulare platform, ensuring compatibility, durability, and long-term adaptability.
Modular Interiors for Evolving Programs
Inside each tall or specialty cabinet, the Modulare system supports:
- Adjustable shelving and pull-out trays
- Custom dividers and equipment-specific inserts
- Utility integration where required
- Future reconfiguration without replacing the cabinet body
This makes Modulare ideal for multi-tenant labs, academic research facilities, and environments where storage needs shift over time.
A Cohesive System Across the Entire Lab
Modulare tall and specialty cabinets are designed to work seamlessly with:
- Modulare fixed casework
- Flex benching systems
- RX Smart fume hoods
- Floor-mounted hoods and specialty enclosures
This creates a unified, visually consistent, and highly functional laboratory environment.
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FAQs
Every question you might have about furniture and casework - answered!
Laboratory furniture includes a wide range of specialized workstations and storage solutions, such as: · Benches & casework – Fixed or modular workstations for research. · Fume hoods – Ventilated enclosures for handling hazardous substances. · Cabinets & shelving – Storage solutions for chemicals and equipment. · Mobile workstations – Adjustable and movable lab tables/benches · VSM – Vertical Service Modules for greater adaptability in the lab space
Consider the following when selecting casework for your lab: · Material durability – Choose chemical-resistant surfaces. · Storage needs – Ensure ample space for equipment and supplies. · Modularity – Opt for adjustable configurations for flexibility. · Compliance – Verify SEFA, UL, ANSI/ASHRAE, and ISO certifications.
· Fixed furniture is permanently installed and ideal for long-term stability. · Modular furniture is adjustable and movable, allowing labs to reconfigure layouts as needed.
Standard lab benches are typically 30–36 inches high, while cabinets vary based on storage needs and workspace dimensions.
· Epoxy resin – Best for high heat loads, excellent for chemical resistant. · Lab Grade Phenolic resin – Best for chemical resistant, Lightweight and moisture-resistant. · Stainless steel – Ideal for sterile environments. · High-pressure laminate – Cost-effective for general lab use.
Labs can customize furniture by: · Selecting specialized materials for chemical resistance. · Adding adjustable shelving for flexible storage. · Choosing modular designs for adaptability.
Mobile workstations offer: · Flexibility – Easily repositioned to accommodate robotics, larger equipment, different disciplines. · Adaptability – Easy to adapt for different disciplines and as science evolves · Space optimization – Ideal for small or shared labs. · Ergonomic benefits – Adjustable heights for user comfort.
Laboratory furniture must comply with: · SEFA (Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association) standards. · UL (Underwriters Laboratories) safety certifications. · ANSI/ASHRAE ventilation and airflow guidelines. · ISO (International Organization for Standardization) requirements.
Look for manufacturer documentation and request certification details before purchasing.
· Adjustable workstations to accommodate different users. · Proper chair height for comfortable posture. · Adequate lighting to reduce eye strain.
· Use appropriate cleaning solutions for each material. · Avoid abrasive cleaners that may damage coatings. · Regularly inspect surfaces for signs of wear or corrosion.
· Recycled aluminum – Lightweight and highly recyclable. · Post-consumer recycled steel – Durable and low-emission. · Low-VOC laminates – Reduce chemical emissions in labs.
· Reduces waste by using recycled materials. · Lowers carbon footprint through energy-efficient production. · Extends product lifespan, minimizing replacement needs.
· Environment Product Declarations (EPD) · ISO 14001 environmental management certification. · ECOVardis reporting
· Material durability – Choose chemical-resistant surfaces. · Compliance – Ensure certifications meet industry standards. · Modularity – Opt for adjustable configurations. · Sustainability – Select eco-friendly materials.
Look for trusted manufacturers with certifications, sustainability commitments, and industry expertise, such as BICASA North America.
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