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Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Labjack Scissor (10x10cm), New
Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Labjack Scissor (10x10cm), New

Lot/10 Stainless Steel Fittings/Barbs 1/8″ NPT x 3/8 ID Hose Laboratory Chemical
Lot/10 Stainless Steel Fittings/Barbs 1/8

LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 6 X9 STEEL
LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 6 X9 STEEL

LABORATORY SPATULA WITH SPOON – STAINLESS STEEL – 150MM
LABORATORY SPATULA WITH SPOON - STAINLESS STEEL - 150MM

Swagelok Stainless Steel Lab Pipe or Tube Fittings 29 Pieces 1/2″ to 7/16″
Swagelok Stainless Steel Lab Pipe or Tube Fittings 29 Pieces  1/2

Stainless Steel SS Large lab grade rack 100 openings 3/4″ over 5×17″ HEAVY DUTY
Stainless Steel SS Large lab grade rack 100 openings 3/4

Stainless Steel SS Large lab grade rack 27 openings – over 1″ – 16″ long
Stainless Steel SS Large lab grade rack 27 openings - over 1

Stainless Steel Large lab grade rack 100 openings 3/4″ HEAVY DUTY great for bars
Stainless Steel Large lab grade rack 100 openings 3/4

scientific science Steel Laboratory Lab Containers
scientific science  Steel Laboratory Lab Containers

2ea Stainless Steel Laboratory Paddle Stirring Rods
2ea Stainless Steel Laboratory Paddle Stirring Rods

2ea Stainless Steel Laboratory flask Clamps
2ea Stainless Steel Laboratory flask Clamps

New Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Labjack Scissor 6″
New Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Labjack Scissor 6

Stainless steel (304) lab jack labjack rack scissor table lift stand 6″x 6″ New
Stainless steel (304) lab jack labjack rack scissor table lift stand 6

5 pcs Stainless Steel Spatula Medical Spoon Lab Pharmacy 30cm
5 pcs Stainless Steel Spatula Medical Spoon Lab Pharmacy 30cm

S/Steel Needles 20 Gauge x 5/8″ Luer Pk12 Lab Sci NEW
S/Steel Needles 20 Gauge x 5/8

Steel Lab Jack with 8″ x 8″ (20cm x 20cm) plates and a lift of 12.5″ (31cm) used
Steel Lab Jack with 8

New 8″ Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Labjack Scissor
New 8

VWR Laboratory Jack Lift Laboratory Platform Stainless Steel 12″x12″
VWR Laboratory Jack Lift Laboratory Platform Stainless Steel 12

VWR Stainless Steel Lab Jack 6″ x 6″
VWR Stainless Steel Lab Jack 6

JUSTRITE Model 10809 Red Steel Lab Safety Can 5-Gallon
JUSTRITE Model 10809 Red Steel Lab Safety Can 5-Gallon

Millipore Laboratory Filter Stainless Steel with Screen
Millipore Laboratory Filter Stainless Steel with Screen

STAINLESS STEEL 6″ x 6″ LABORATORY SCISSOR JACK STAND
STAINLESS STEEL 6

STAINLESS STEEL 8″ x 8″ LABORATORY SCISSOR JACK STAND
STAINLESS STEEL 8

15 Lab Big Tube Clamps,stainless steel, Dia. 1.75″, by Seastrom
15 Lab Big Tube Clamps,stainless steel, Dia. 1.75

Miele MF/3 Stainless Steel Transfer Cart for Professional Laboratory Equipment
Miele MF/3 Stainless Steel Transfer Cart for Professional Laboratory Equipment

Stainless steel lab jack stand rack scissor 8″ New
Stainless steel lab jack stand rack scissor 8

Bel-Art Scienceware 367110000 Stainless Steel 9″ L Coated Lab Spoon and Spatula
Bel-Art Scienceware 367110000 Stainless Steel 9

SPILL TRAY, Plated Steel, Justrite 10177 NIB, For Safety Can, Lab Industrial
SPILL TRAY, Plated Steel, Justrite 10177 NIB, For Safety Can, Lab Industrial

LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 5 X 8 STEEL
LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 5 X 8 STEEL

LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 4 X 6 STEEL
LABORATORY SUPPORT STAND 4 X 6 STEEL

Stainless Steel Lab Gas or Aerating Valve Body
Stainless Steel Lab Gas or Aerating Valve Body

Matheson 100S Lab Gas Valve With Fittings, One Stainless Steel, One Brass
Matheson 100S Lab Gas Valve With Fittings, One Stainless Steel, One Brass

Stainless steel lab jack labjack rack scissor 6″ New
Stainless steel lab jack labjack rack scissor 6

6″ lab Support Jack stainless steel Vertical lift 3″~10
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Stainless Steel 38″ x 52″ x 8″ Large Lab Safety Chemical Catch Basin
Stainless Steel 38

Eagle 1301/WGB214560 Stainless Steel 1 Gallon Lab/Laboratory Safety Can
Eagle 1301/WGB214560 Stainless Steel 1 Gallon Lab/Laboratory Safety Can

Polyurethane Lab Sink 85 ¼ x 31 ¼ x 38 ½ inch w/ Stainless Steel Base
Polyurethane Lab Sink 85 ¼ x 31 ¼ x 38 ½ inch w/ Stainless Steel Base

Stainless steel lab jack stand labjack scissor 6″ New
Stainless steel lab jack stand labjack scissor 6

Solid Stainless Steel Laboratory Stirring Paddle Rod 3/8 x 16.5″
Solid Stainless Steel Laboratory Stirring Paddle Rod 3/8 x 16.5

Long Solid 20″ x 1/2″ Stainless Steel Laboratory Stirring Paddle Bar
Long Solid 20

8″X8″ Stainless steel lab jack, lab support
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6″X6″ Stainless steel lab jack, lab support
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Eagle Mfg. 1301 Laboratory Safety Can Stainless Steel
Eagle Mfg. 1301 Laboratory Safety Can Stainless Steel

LAB SUPPORT STAND 5 X 8 STEEL W/ 4″ RING & BURET CLAMP
LAB SUPPORT STAND 5 X 8 STEEL W/ 4

LAB SUPPORT STAND 6 X 9 STEEL W/ 2X BURET CLAMP
LAB SUPPORT STAND 6 X 9 STEEL W/ 2X BURET CLAMP

Stainless steel lab jack stand labjack scissor 8″ New
Stainless steel lab jack stand labjack scissor 8

Boekel 1372 Pipet Dryer 275W Stainless Steel Lab
Boekel 1372 Pipet Dryer 275W Stainless Steel Lab

Stainless Steel Lab Adapters, connectors, fittings—9 piece lot— NEW
Stainless Steel Lab Adapters, connectors, fittings---9 piece lot--- NEW

New Inox Italicus Sample Plunge Borer, High Grade Steel, Lab or Foodservice !!
New Inox Italicus Sample Plunge Borer, High Grade Steel, Lab or Foodservice !!

Steel Lab

Utility Cart Quandary – Why Is a Stainless Steel Cart Better Than the Rest?

Utility carts are constructed of many types of materials from stainless steel, chrome plated steel, aluminum, polyethylene, other varied plastic products to a combination of these materials. While a utility cart made of other materials might be less expensive, a good stainless steel cart is unmatched in durability, appearance, ease of cleaning and ability to be recycled. Many steel carts are constructed of ferritic stainless, one of five classes of stainless steel.

Even though the initial investment for a good stainless steel utility cart will be higher than comparable size carts made of other materials, the extra cost will usually pay off in longer cart life. Stainless steel is a durable and strong material. Just because a cart is made of stainless, however, doesn’t guarantee it will last. Beware of manufacturers who use less expensive or incompatible metal for their screws, fasteners or wheels. The effects of galvanic corrosion should be carefully considered with any stainless steel construction. Rust and deterioration of these key parts can shorten the cart’s working life. It pays to investigate different manufacturers for customer complaints and testimonials and to select a reputable company. Talk to business owners who use utility carts to get their opinions on the best cart brands, styles and construction materials.

If you select a good quality stainless steel cart, not only will it last longer, it will continue to look good for a longer time with very little care. By definition stainless steel is a low carbon steel that contains at least 10.5% chromium by weight. The chromium forms a chromium oxide film on the outer surface of the stainless steel that helps prevent corrosion and actually heals damage caused by abrasion or chemical injury as long as adequate oxygen is present. These characteristics, corrosion resistance and self healing ability, help preserve its attractive appearance. Stainless is pleasing to the eye and is available in various finishes including polished, matte, satin, mirror and brushed. It also comes in heat colored finishes with a spectrum of colors for those with a specific color scheme in mind.

When cleanliness is critical, in hospitals, labs, food service and food processing industries, stainless can’t be beat. In most settings it simply needs to be wiped down and can easily be steam cleaned. There is no flaking, scaling or pealing, no need to paint or reapply protective coatings.

In grimy, greasy or chemically rich environments, again stainless is the best choice. You just can’t let it stay greasy and grimy. Keeping it clean and free of dirt, grime and chemicals is very important to preserve its corrosion fighting characteristics. If the surfaces don’t get adequate oxygen, they can rust and corrode. When cleaning with water isn’t enough, non chloride detergents, non abrasive neutral cleaners (non acid) or specified solvents can effectively remove grime and chemicals, making sure to follow manufacturers’ recommendations. After using any type of cleaning agent, rinsing with water and drying with a soft cloth is recommended.

Stainless steel is completely recyclable. In our world of ever increasing garbage and pollution, especially from slow degrading plastics, it is good to have an environmentally friendly product like stainless that can be reworked into new usable products.

Many stainless utility carts are constructed of ferritic stainless steel. Of the five stainless classes, the ferritic class is the second largest, making up about 25% of stainless steel production. The other classes are austenitic (the largest class), martensitic, duplex and precipitation hardening steels. Stainless steel is composed of iron, carbon and chromium in combination with other possible alloys including nickel, molybdenum, aluminum, copper, titanium, manganese and vanadium. Other possible non metallic elements added are nitrogen, sulfur and silicon.  The specific class is determined by the alloys and elements employed, the percentages of those alloys and elements present, the characteristics of the end product and the processing methods used to produce it. Each class has properties that make it better suited for specific uses. The ferritic class is composed primarily of iron and 10.5 to 30.0% chromium with very low carbon content. It is less expensive to produce than the austenitic class. It can be shaped and has good ductility but less than that of the austenitics. Ferritics are magnetic, have good corrosion resistance but are not the toughest of the stainless steel classes. The higher grade ferritics such as type 430 are good general purpose steels, used to make utility carts, restaurant equipment, sinks, interior architectural trim and automotive trim.  

Stainless carts cost more than other types of utility carts but are generally worth the investment. Care must be taken to select a good quality cart from a reputable manufacturer. Stainless steel will last longer, will look better, will require less maintenance, will clean and sanitize easily and will help preserve our environment.  

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About the Author

Rebecca H. Curtis is the author of Utility Cart Quandary – Why Is a Stainless Steel Cart Better Than the Rest? She and her dad, Harvey, own and operate a website specializing in the sale of high quality, affordable stainless steel utility carts. Please visit our site at http://www.utilitycartsonline.com