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Made of 316 stainless steel, these pans offer the best resistance to corrosion and pitting.
Cover aluminum foil pans.
These durable pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
Sort small items without losing pieces, then pour the rest back into the container.
A built-in faucet allows easy draining.
Freeze these pans prior to use and the internal gel will keep contents below 40° F for eight hours.
Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, these pans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
Protect sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge.
To keep items from sliding off, these pans have a molded-in, slip-resistant rubber surface. Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, they meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
These lightweight pans have reinforced metal corners for durability and a coating that resists moisture, grease, and mild acids.
These pans have 1/8” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom to allow drainage and air flow.
The 1/4” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom allow drainage and air flow through these pans.
These durable plastic pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
The magnetic base attaches to any steel surface so you can position your pan where you need it. Drain holes in the bottom of the pan prevent dirt and moisture buildup.
Protect sensitive parts from electrostatic discharge.
An aluminized finish makes these pans corrosion resistant.
Magnetized to hold metal tools and parts, these trays can be used right-side up, sideways, and even upside down.
A handle and pour spout make it easy to transport and discard contents.
Made of silicone, these trays bend to hug curves and cling to highly polished surfaces—keeping your tools right where you need them.
Use these containers in food-processing facilities.
Snap the lid closed on all sides to create an airtight and watertight seal.
Hold reagents and samples for easy access during pipetting.
To make sure these reservoirs arrive sterile, they've been irradiated, individually bagged, and marked with a lot number.