Material | Lab equipment handling corrosive solvents | Industry Standard: Glass/304 stainless steel (ISO 9001) Our Base: 304 Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) ▲ Our Advanced: 316 Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) ▲▲ | ▲ Base: Corrosion resistance for common chemicals ▲▲ Advanced: Enhanced durability for harsh chemicals (e.g., acids) | Higher cost than glass; heavier than glass (risk of breakage eliminated) |
Capacity | Small vs. large-scale solvent evaporation | Industry Standard: 10–20L (ISO 8418) Our Base: 20L ▲ Our Advanced: 50L ▲▲ | ▲ Base: Compact for small labs ▲▲ Advanced: Handles industrial batches (e.g., pharmaceuticals) | ▲ Base: Limited scalability ▲▲ Advanced: Requires more space/power |
Safety Certification | Hazardous chemical environments | Industry Standard: Basic compliance (e.g., CE) Our Base/Advanced: ATEX (Explosion-proof), EPR (Germany/France WEEE/Packing) ▲▲ | ▲▲ Dual EPR compliance (Europe) and ATEX for explosive zones Safety-first design | Certification costs may increase total price |
Voltage & Power | High-power lab/industrial settings | Industry Standard: 220V (residential) Our Base/Advanced: 380V (IEC 60038) ▲▲ | ▲▲ Industrial-grade power for stable operation under load No voltage fluctuations | Requires specialized wiring (not for home use) |
Warranty | Long-term equipment reliability | Industry Standard: 6–12 months Our Base/Advanced: 12 months (ISO 19011) ▲ | ▲ Extended coverage for critical lab equipment Free technical support | No extended warranty option (unless upgraded) |
Portability | Frequent lab reconfiguration | Industry Standard: Fixed stands Our Base/Advanced: Adjustable stand with wheels ▲▲ | ▲▲ Easy relocation via casters (ISO 7344) Space-efficient storage | Wheels may reduce stability on uneven surfaces |