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2026 - 07
A pharma QC lab isn’t a school science room. The bench you put in there has to pass an audit. Most lab furniture vendors don’t understand this. They sell you the same bench they’d sell to a high school chemistry teacher — and call it “lab grade.” But when your QA team runs through the supplier qualification checklist, and later when the auditor walks through your QC lab with a flashlight checking for gaps, rust, and surface contamination — that’s when the cheap stuff gets flagged. This GMP compliant lab bench is built for exactly that standard. No gimmicks. Every detail is there for one reason: clean easily, don’t trap contaminants, resist chemicals, and pass inspection. What “GMP Compliant” Actually Means for a Lab Bench Let me be clear — we’re not a GMP-certified facility. What this bench is: the materials and construction meet the requirements GMP sets for pharmaceutical laboratory furniture. That breaks down to three things. 1. The worktop must be non-absorbent. In a QC lab, the work surface sees methanol, ethanol, acetonitrile, dilute hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide — daily. A cheap laminate top absorbs spills at the edges and along any scratch. Once liquid gets into the core,…