Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the Hamilton Distinction II adaptable laboratory furniture system.
This range of workstations can be integrated into any laboratory, with an adaptable design and contemporary look to enhance both functionality and aesthetics.
Each modular unit is environmentally friendly, constructed from reclaimed steel, combined with components from renewable sources such as bamboo, agriboard and medium-density fibreboard.
This design enables laboratories to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) criteria, developed to promote a sustainable future through the application of improved energy efficiencies and environmentally friendly products, practices and processes.
The pre-wired and pre-piped Hamilton Distinction II laboratory bench enables quick connection to the utility ceiling service panel and reduces initial costs using factory-installed mechanical services.
Power bars, needle-point fixtures and under-shelf lighting provide an unobstructed and well-illuminated work surface.
In addition to being made from renewable sources, the manufacturing process for these eco-friendly workstations does not lead to any volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions or off-gassing.
This makes them suitable for any laboratory, especially those looking to implement a 'green' campus initiative.
The Thermo Scientific Hamilton Distinction II adaptable laboratory furniture system is designed to respond to current and future laboratory requirements.
It provides the capability to change workstation configurations, room layouts or move entire laboratories with minimum cost and effort.