FCS-90: Patracial Bacterial Land Stand

​Features

A stand where you can install a sharre to measure indoor falling bacteria horizontally
Made of rust -resistant and sturdy all stainless steel.

○ It can be used with general φ90mm share.
○ The lower table can be used as a lid.
○ It can be used for "falling bacteria number" performed at pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics factories, etc.
○ Share can be installed at 800mm from the floor.
* Based on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's notification "Bento and such a hygiene norm"
○ The height of the share can be changed in the range of 600 to 800 mm.

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​Product Specifications

Dimension φ300mm x H800mm
Material SUS304
Surface treatment#320 buff polishing

Reference ​Dimensional Drawing

Details & Notes

ModelTotal heightHeight of the pillarSupported share sizewidthweightDelivery date
H1H2WkgDay
FCS-90800600~ φ903006.330

 

Q&A

Can I change the height of the table and the size of the share stand?
Is possible. Please let us know your desired height and share diameter.
Is it possible to disassemble and clean up when not in use?
The upper part of the stand is a screw -in, so it can be disassembled. The base and pillars are welded and cannot be disassembled. Please contact us for details, as it may be custom -made.

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