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Our hospital medical dispensing room furniture and PIVAS workstations are built to meet the strictest international bio-safety and infection control protocols. Fluid preparation requires absolute sterile precision; our integrated system minimizes human error and cross-contamination by separating preparation, distribution, and storage into logical zones. Featuring heavy-duty, seamless SUS304 stainless steel countertops that completely block liquid penetration, and large-capacity wall cabinets with frosted glass doors for easy inventory checks, this system converts chaotic treatment prep spaces into high-efficiency, easily cleanable cleanroom environments.
Specifications:
| Workspace Application | PIVAS (Intravenous Admixture Service), Fluid Prep Rooms, Treatment Prep Areas, Central Pharmacies |
| System Components | Stainless Steel Workstations, Infusion Bag Storage Walls, Classified Drug Cabinets, Under-mount Sinks |
| Primary Structure | Double-sided powder-coated galvanized steel / Medical-grade SUS304 Stainless Steel |
| Cabinet Finishes | Microbe-resistant High-Pressure Laminates (HPL) with seamless laser edge banding |
| Countertop Material | Food & Medical Grade SUS304 Stainless Steel (Brushed / Anti-fingerprint finish) |
| Colorways | Clinic White combined with Warm Scandinavian Oak (Customizable) |
| Hardware Standards | Anti-corrosive heavy-duty dampening hinges, full-extension chemical-resistant drawer slides |
| Custom Capability | One-stop 2D/3D Floor Layout Blueprint Design + OEM/ODM Production |

(Note: All components are highly modular and tailored to your specific architectural floor plans.)
Stainless Steel Prep Bench: Custom Length $\times$ Depth $750\text{mm} \times$ Standing Counter Height $850\text{mm}$
Integrated Storage Wall Unit: Depth $400\text{mm} / 550\text{mm}$, Height adjusted flush to ceiling level
Slanted Grid Sorting Cabinet: $1200\text{mm} \times 400\text{mm} \times 900\text{mm}$ (For classified IV medicine bags)
Seamless Under-mount Sink Station: $800\text{mm} \times 600\text{mm} \times 850\text{mm}$
Work Surfaces: 1.2mm thick genuine SUS304 stainless steel with a wood-core backing for superior sound-dampening and structural rigidity.
Cabinet Carcass: E0-grade moisture-proof MDF wrapped in high-temperature pressed medical laminates, designed to withstand humid environments.
Fittings & Accessories: Medical-grade elbow-operated or motion-sensor infrared water faucets, matching seamless welded stainless steel basins.
100% Seamless Fluid Containment: Stainless steel tops feature integrated marine marine contours (raised water-retaining edges) to prevent spilled liquid medication from dripping onto floors.
Visualized Classified Storage: Slanted shelves and frosted cabinet glass profiles provide nurses with immediate visibility to read medicine labels, reducing dispensing errors.
Appliance-Ready Integration: Built-in flush-fitting niches with rear thermal ventilation slots specifically designed for clinical refrigeration and warming units.
Bacteria-Defeating Edge Bands: All wood-grain interfaces utilize zero-joint German hot-melt laser edge banding, leaving no micron-level cracks for bacterial growth.

Superior Chemical Resilience: Unlike standard lab or office furniture, our surfaces endure daily cleaning with aggressive chlorine, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide solutions without peeling or corroding.
Fatigue-Reducing Standing Ergonomics: Counter heights and toe-kicks are calibrated precisely for extended standing clinical shifts, minimizing lower back stress for nursing staff.
Flawless Layout-to-Reality Integration: We design the cabinetry layout around your room’s structural columns, pipes, and electrical panels, providing a perfect turnkey fit.
The "Liquid Rot & Rust" Hazard: Prep rooms feature constant water and chemical exposure, which causes cheap particle-board cabinets to rust or swell within a year. Our Solution: We implement waterproof substrates paired with heavy-duty SUS304 stainless steel surfaces, extending the product life cycle to over 12 years.
Dispensing Delays Due to Clutter: Disorganized medicine boxes cause delays in urgent fluid preparation. Our Solution: We offer customized angled drug pigeonholes and labeled divider drawers that streamline workflow efficiency by up to $35\%$.

"Clinical Precision Meets Human Warmth." While a medical preparation room is functionally a cleanroom lab, our design philosophy introduces warm timber accents to break up the sterile, intimidating atmosphere. By creating a visually calming, highly organized environment, we help lower the mental stress of pharmacists and nurses, resulting in safer, more focused drug compounding.
Radius Curved Internal Corners: All countertop backsplashes feature a smooth curved radius design, allowing easy wiping with zero dead corners.
No-Slam Hydraulic Tracks: All drawers close silently ($<20\text{dB}$) to maintain a focused, professional workspace and prevent glass vials inside from clattering.
Recessed Plinth Kick plates: Wrapped in waterproof stainless steel armor to protect the cabinet bases from heavy commercial floor scrubber impacts.

B2B Heavy Cargo Packaging: Completely flat-packed or semi-assembled inside reinforced 5-layer honeycomb boxes, padded with thick PE foam corner guards, and wrapped on solid fumigated wooden crates.
Production Lead Time: 35 to 45 days from structural blueprint sign-off to port loading.
B2B Project Returns Policy: As products are engineered specifically to custom hospital spaces, returns for change of mind are not allowed. We offer immediate expedited air-freight replacement parts for transit damage.
10-Year Anti-Corrosion Warranty: On all primary SUS304 stainless steel structures and countertops.
3-Year Mechanical Warranty: On all soft-close hinges, drawer rails, and pull-out hardware baskets.
Q1: Can your design team customize the cabinet cutouts to fit our hospital's specific automated medicine dispensing systems?A1: Yes, absolutely. During our one-stop 2D/3D CAD layout layout planning stage, you can provide the technical datasheets of your automated dispensers or clean benches, and we will customize the dimensions and cable management cutouts perfectly.
Q2: What is the difference between your medical HPL and standard office furniture boards?A2: Our medical-grade High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) features an integrated silver-ion antimicrobial top layer. It is non-porous and highly resistant to stains from iodine, blood, and aggressive hospital-grade solvents, whereas office boards will stain, blister, or yellow.
Q3: How do you ensure the furniture will fit perfectly around our existing wall pipes and water lines?A3: We require your facility's original plumbing and architectural layout drawings. Our engineering team designs dedicated service chaseways (removable back panels) into the furniture, allowing easy access for maintenance while hiding all pipes seamlessly.
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