Description
This aspirated and filtered safety cabinet is designed for the combined storage of chemicals, acids, bases, and both solid and liquid flammable substances. It is certified to EN 14470-1, EN 61010-1, EN 16121, and EN 16122 standards. Constructed entirely from 10/10 mm pickled and electrogalvanized steel, it is coated with epoxy acid-proof powders applied electrostatically and cured at 200°C. The cabinet features a fully sealed monolithic external body and a new dual-case construction for increased durability, along with grounding to discharge static electricity and levelling feet for stability. The upper compartment is intended for chemical, acid, and base storage, with two height-adjustable tray-shaped shelves made of epoxy-coated steel, each with a 7-litre spill capacity and a load capacity of 40 to 100 kg. Watertight bottom basins, acid-resistant hidden hinges, and doors that open to 180° allow easy shelf removal without tilting. An easily replaceable Carbox® activated charcoal filter and a thermally protected electro-aspirator (IMQ IPX4, class V0 polymer) ensure effective vapour filtration, in compliance with EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-80, and EN 50366. The lower compartment is designed for flammable products and tested to EN 1363-1 and UNI EN 1363-1 standards. It includes eco-friendly, high-resistance fireproof insulation, internal anti-scratch panels resistant to corrosive substances, and inflatable sealing trim (8 + 6 cm, DIN 4102) that expands in case of fire. Additional inflatable trim protects against cold and hot fumes and dust. The self-closing doors automatically shut at temperatures above 50°C. A watertight sump with a perforated shelf offers a 9-litre spill capacity and supports up to 80 kg. Ventilation is managed by a natural air system with top and bottom certified safety valves that automatically close at 70 ± 10°C, supported by an external Ø 100 mm connection collar. Safety features include anti-spark hinges and the patented “Ignis-lock®” mechanism, which ensures the doors remain closed in the event of fire.