The Eagle safety cabinet for acids and corrosives has two doors that close manually and an epoxy powder finish.
It can be used for storing safety cans containing corrosive liquids or acids.
Made from 18-gauge galvanized steel, it resists rust, dents, and certain chemicals.
The cabinet's top, sides, doors, and bottom are double-walled, with 1-1/2 inches of space between the walls to reduce fire risk.
The blue epoxy powder finish resists wear, heat, corrosion, and certain chemicals, but is not recommended for sulfuric, nitric, or hydrochloric acid.
The cabinet doors are secured with a three-point key lock and button latch.
Continuous piano hinges attach the doors to the cabinet, providing more security than typical butt hinges.
The door sill is 2 inches high to help keep moisture out.
Each shelf is adjustable, supported by four brackets, and can hold up to 350 pounds.
The bottom trays and shelves contain spills and are made of polyethylene, resistant to certain acids, chemicals, and corrosive liquids.
Two vents, each 2 inches, allow internal vapors to escape and have fire baffles and caps to help prevent ignition of liquids inside the cabinet.
A ground connection helps prevent static sparks.
The cabinet has four adjustable feet for leveling.
A safety warning label in English, French, and Spanish alerts users to the cabinet's contents.
It meets OSHA Standard 1910.106 and NFPA Code 30 for safe storage and handling of flammable liquids.