Materials
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The performance requirements of laboratory work surfaces have changed dramatically as facilites move from wet chemistry to electronic intensive operations. The use of Trespa® solid phenolic lab tops is increasing rapidly in school, commercial and industrial labs due to their chemical and physical durability, design flexibility in color and pattern, and complete adaptability to changing conditions in the lab environment.
WS Hampshire will work off your dimensions and drawings to help maximize material use and reduce costs. We carry a large inventory of materials and offer turnaround capability exceeding that available anywhere in the industry. /Asset/phenolics1.jpg
Electrical Insulation
WS Hampshire carries a full line of standard insulation materials including phenolics, GPO materials, Nomex®, fiber, and electrical grade laminates. Our capabilities include rotary and steel rule die cutting, forming, slitting, and full CNC machining. We have a long history of providing components to the electrical equipment, motor, transformer, lighting, and transportation industries. /Asset/SetJ_407.JPGPhenolics
WS Hampshire's laboratory products group provides fully finished, high quality Trespa® phenolic resin work surfaces to laboratories nationwide. WSH also produces a variety of other lab products including reagent shelving, peg boards and fume hood liners.The performance requirements of laboratory work surfaces have changed dramatically as facilites move from wet chemistry to electronic intensive operations. The use of Trespa® solid phenolic lab tops is increasing rapidly in school, commercial and industrial labs due to their chemical and physical durability, design flexibility in color and pattern, and complete adaptability to changing conditions in the lab environment.
WS Hampshire will work off your dimensions and drawings to help maximize material use and reduce costs. We carry a large inventory of materials and offer turnaround capability exceeding that available anywhere in the industry. /Asset/phenolics1.jpg