Modular Workstations
Modular workstations assist in configuring your environment to best suit your application. Applications commonly employing modular workstations include:
- Assembly and subassembly
- Automotive
- Cleanroom
- Computers
- Electronics
- Instrumentation
- Medical products
- Tool and die
- Communication network labs
- Education
- Hardware engineering
- Media and publishing
- Software development
- Research and design engineering
- Telecommunications
- Testing and repair
- University labs
The advantages of modular work stations include:
- Modular components
- Ergonomic design
- Custom design
- Utilization of vertical storage
- Easy configuration
- Interchangeable components
- Solid engineering, materials, and finishes providing durability
Common types of modular workstations include:
- Technical workstations which are designed to support the multi-tasking nature of engineering and testing responsibilities. Professions often utilizing technical workstations include:
- Testing
- Engineering
- Supervisor
- Production support
- CAD and plotting
- Laboratory workstations provide solutions needed for the healthcare, analytical, and industrial lab environments. Professions often utilizing laboratory workstations include:
- Research and design
- Wet and chemical
- Health sciences
- Analytical
- Industrial
- Clean room workstations provide desired air flow in clean room environments. Professions often utilizing clean room workstations include:
- Electronic
- Process laboratory
- PC board laboratory
- Manufacturing workstations provide the design flexibility needed to meet the needs of a rapidly changing workplace. Professions often utilizing manufacturing workstations include:
- General assembly
- Heavy duty assembly
- PC board assembly
- Kitting stations
- Rework and packaging
- Shipping and receiving
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Supplier:
Bastian Material Handling, LLC
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