Veterinary Lab Furniture & Equipment

Purpose-built laboratory furniture for veterinary schools, animal hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research facilities. Stainless steel casework, chemical-resistant surfaces, fume hoods, and specialized storage designed for the demands of veterinary science.

Lab Furniture for Veterinary Environments

Veterinary labs face unique challenges: heavy use of disinfectants, exposure to biological materials, large-format specimen handling, and environments that need frequent deep cleaning. Standard office or even standard lab furniture often isn’t built for these demands.

Labs USA provides veterinary laboratory furniture specifically chosen for chemical resistance, ease of cleaning, durability under heavy use, and compliance with biosafety requirements common in veterinary diagnostic and research settings.

Key Products for Veterinary Labs

Stainless Steel Casework

The preferred material for veterinary labs. Stainless steel resists chemical disinfectants (bleach, quaternary ammonium, iodine-based solutions), doesn’t absorb odors, and can be decontaminated repeatedly without degradation. Available in base cabinets, wall cabinets, sink bases, and tall storage configurations.

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Fume Hoods & Exhaust Systems

Essential for histology (formalin fumes), necropsy preparation, and chemical analysis in diagnostic labs. Labs USA supplies ducted chemistry hoods, bench-top hoods for smaller spaces, and exhaust snorkels for point-source extraction at workstations.

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Lab Benches & Workstations

Heavy-duty workstations for necropsy, sample preparation, microscopy, and clinical analysis. Available with epoxy resin or stainless steel work surfaces that resist staining and chemical damage. Adjustable-height options accommodate standing and seated work positions.

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Shelving & Storage

Wire shelving, steel shelving, and mobile shelving systems for reagent storage, specimen archives, equipment organization, and supply management. NSF-rated options available for areas requiring sanitary storage.

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Sinks & Fixtures

Deep-basin sinks for instrument cleaning, cup sinks for workstation use, and emergency eye wash/shower stations. All sinks available in stainless steel or epoxy with drip-proof, gooseneck, and wrist-blade faucet options.

Veterinary Lab Types We Serve

Lab Type Key Requirements Recommended Products
Veterinary Diagnostic Labs High-throughput sample processing, biosafety compliance Stainless casework, BSCs, benches, refrigeration storage
Vet School Teaching Labs Multi-student access, durability, ADA compliance Modular benches, student stations, fume hoods, demonstration areas
Histology / Pathology Labs Formalin ventilation, specimen handling, staining stations Chemistry hoods, stainless work surfaces, deep-basin sinks
Animal Hospital Laboratories Compact space, easy cleaning, point-of-care testing Compact casework, bench-top hoods, mobile carts
Research & Pharmaceutical BSL-2/3 compliance, contamination control Cleanroom furniture, stainless casework, laminar flow hoods

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are best for veterinary lab furniture?

Stainless steel is the top choice for veterinary environments due to its resistance to chemical disinfectants, biological materials, and moisture. Epoxy resin work surfaces are also excellent for areas with heavy chemical exposure. Painted steel casework works well in lower-exposure areas like storage and office-adjacent lab spaces.

Do you work with veterinary schools?

Yes. Labs USA has experience furnishing university veterinary teaching labs, including student bench configurations, demonstration stations, and shared fume hoods. We can provide educational pricing and work within university procurement processes.

Can you design a complete veterinary lab layout?

Yes. Our free lab design service includes veterinary labs of any type and size. Send us your floor plan and requirements and we’ll create a full layout with CAD drawings, product specifications, and pricing — at no cost.

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Plan Your Veterinary Lab Project

Whether you’re building a new vet school lab, renovating a diagnostic facility, or upgrading an animal hospital lab — we’ll help you design and furnish the right space.

Call: (801) 855-8560
Email: sales@labs-usa.com