Lab Sinks
Lab sinks play a critical role in laboratory environments by safely handling chemical waste, rinsing glassware, and supporting general cleaning tasks. At Blackland Manufacturing, our lab sinks are crafted from DURCON® lab-grade epoxy resin to deliver long-term chemical resistance, durability, and performance. Whether you need an undermount configuration or a drop-in design, our sinks provide reliable service for research labs, educational institutions, industrial labs, and medical facilities.
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Key Features & Benefits
Chemical Resistance and Durability
Our lab sinks are engineered to resist a broad spectrum of acids, bases, solvents, and corrosive reagents. The DURCON material formulation was designed with lab environments in mind, minimizing degradation, staining, or deterioration over time. This chemical resilience ensures that your investment lasts, even in demanding applications.
Seamless Integration & Configurations
We offer both undermount and drop-in configurations to meet varying installation requirements. Undermount sinks sit flush beneath the work surface, offering clean edges and easy cleanup. Drop-in sinks install directly into cut-outs with a rim that bears on the countertop. We stock a range of standard sizes, and we welcome custom cut-outs to match your lab layout.
Ease of Maintenance & Cleanability
Smooth surfaces, minimal seams, and tight tolerances ensure that our lab sinks are easy to clean and sanitize. The nonporous surface prevents the buildup of residues or contaminants, supporting compliance with cleanliness protocols in regulated environments.
Long-Term Performance
Because lab equipment sees heavy use, longevity is paramount. Our sinks are designed to withstand repeated exposure to temperature fluctuations, solvents, and cleaning agents. Proper installation and maintenance further extend service life, making these lab sinks a cost-effective and dependable choice.
Application & Industry Use
Lab sinks from Blackland Manufacturing are suitable for a wide variety of settings: chemical analysis labs, pharmaceutical development, environmental testing, educational science labs, forensic laboratories, quality control facilities, and beyond. These sinks are often paired with fume hoods, vanities, or workbench systems and can accommodate configurations like dual sinks or integrated drainboards. Because the DURCON material is nonconductive and chemically inert, these lab sinks are ideal when working with sensitive analytical equipment or corrosive operations.
Custom Options & Design Flexibility
We understand that no two labs are identical. That is why we support custom sizing, cut-outs, and configurations to integrate seamlessly into your existing work surfaces. If you need additional accessories like drain trays, internal partitions, overflow protection, or tailored piping interfaces, our engineering team can help. Reach out to our sales team for a custom quote or sample before committing to a full build. Our goal is to ensure that your lab sink installation aligns with your workflow, plumbing constraints, and design standards.
Shipping, Support & Warranty
We ship lab sinks to all 50 U.S. states. Given the weight and fragility of large epoxy resin components, we package them securely and calculate shipping costs based on size and destination. If you require a custom shipping quote, reach out to sales@blacklandmfg.com. We also offer technical support to assist with installation, plumbing, and material compatibility questions. All sinks undergo quality inspection before shipment to ensure you receive a product built to spec.
Choosing the Right Lab Sink
When selecting a lab sink, consider the following:
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Configuration: undermount vs drop-in, depending on your countertop and workflow.
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Size and depth: ensure the sink can accommodate typical volumes of glassware and fluid handling tasks.
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Chemical exposure: match your sink material’s chemical resistance with your lab’s reagents.
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Plumbing interface: confirm compatibility with drain lines, trap geometry, and any required venting or backflow prevention.
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Future expansion: plan for integration with adjacent countertops, shared drains, or modular lab furniture.