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HEMCO UniLine Acid Storage Cabinet

One-piece fiberglass liner for easy cleaning, lined and sealed doors

HEMCO UniLine Acid Storage Cabinet
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HEMCO’s UniLine Acid Storage Cabinet is specifically designed for storing corrosive chemicals, with a one-piece fiberglass liner for easy cleaning along with lined and sealed doors.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The UniLine Acid Storage Cabinet from HEMCO Corporation is specifically designed for storing corrosive chemicals.

It is available in 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 inch widths. The standard size is 35 inches high and 22 inches deep.

A molded, one-piece fiberglass liner inserts directly into the cabinet and has coved corners for ease of cleaning. The interior features a containment lip on the front bottom edge to hold spills.

The front access doors have air inlet vents and are lined with sealed edges. No metal is exposed to corrosive vapors. A removable shelf can expand capacity when storing smaller containers.

Interested parties can call 816-796-2900 or visit HEMCO's website to learn more information.

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