A cleanroom cabinet is a type of storage system that is specifically designed and certified for use in a cleanroom environment. Cleanroom cabinets are typically made of materials that are easy to clean and disinfect, and are designed to minimize the potential for contamination. Cleanroom cabinets are often used to store and organize smaller or lighter items such as chemicals, samples, or tools, and are often equipped with features such as laminar flow or HEPA filtration to help maintain the cleanliness of the stored items. In addition to being easy to clean and maintain, cleanroom cabinets are also typically designed to be durable and able to withstand the rigorous cleaning and disinfection procedures that are required in a cleanroom environment.
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