A lab rinse corner becomes a problem when wet tools, solvent wipe-down, fumes and storage are squeezed onto an ordinary bench. Hup Hing builds custom stainless steel cleaning station and fume hood units for semiconductor support rooms, laboratories and controlled industrial areas that need one washable work zone with extraction above and enclosed cabinet storage below. Instead of quoting only by width and height, the better starting point is the actual rinse task: what is washed, how often liquid is handled, where fumes move, and how operators clean the bay at the end of a shift.
The visible product form combines a stainless work bay, square basin, faucet, tall rear and side panels, lower double-door cabinet and a tapered hood section above. That arrangement separates splash, temporary handling and extraction from nearby benches.
For quotation, confirm whether the operator is rinsing jigs, small parts, sample containers or maintenance tools. A shallow rinse job may need a compact basin and high back panel; heavier cleaning may need deeper tray clearance, stronger lower storage and a duct collar aligned to the site exhaust path.
| Specification item | Practical option to confirm | Why it affects daily use |
|---|---|---|
| Material grade | SUS304 for many lab and semiconductor support rooms; SUS316 where stronger chemical exposure or washdown is expected | Matches corrosion resistance to the cleaning liquid and humidity level |
| Sheet thickness | Common discussion range around 1.0mm to 1.5mm, adjusted by cabinet size and handling load | Controls panel vibration, door feel and long-term rigidity |
| Surface finish | Hairline brushed stainless for practical wipe-down; smoother polished zones where residue visibility matters | Balances appearance, cleanability and fingerprint control |
| Fabrication details | TIG-welded corners, folded edges, deburred sink cut-out and sealed splash panels | Reduces dirt traps and sharp contact points around the work bay |
The hood opening should match the real hand movement inside the bay. If the operator reaches too far forward, liquid drips onto the cabinet face; if the basin is placed too close to the side wall, larger parts become awkward to turn and inspect.
In the real product photo, the basin sits toward the left side with open stainless work space beside it. That layout can suit rinse-and-place work, where parts are washed first and then set down briefly before transfer. Other sites may ask Hup Hing to reverse the basin side, change the faucet position or adjust the bay height after reviewing the room layout.
For a cleaning station, the most useful drawing is the one that shows liquid path, hand path and exhaust path together.
Maintenance problems usually start at small edges: unsealed panel joints, awkward door clearance, poor access below the sink or corners that cannot be wiped properly. A stainless station should be designed so the operator can clean the basin, work deck, rear panel and lower cabinet face without special tools.
Ask about removable access where plumbing or duct checks may be needed. If chemical exposure is stronger, the discussion should include SUS316, smoother internal finishing and drainage details. If the station is mainly for light lab rinse work, SUS304 with clean folded edges and a brushed finish may be the more practical choice.
Yes. Hup Hing is trusted since 1980 and offers custom stainless steel fabrication for cleanroom, lab, hospital, kitchen and industrial equipment from its Seremban base. The listed product sits under Hup Hing’s Semiconductor Industries and Cabinets categories, which makes it relevant for support rooms where controlled cleaning, storage and exhaust planning must fit beside production activity.
When preparing an enquiry, share the station width, depth, height, basin size, exhaust direction, liquid type, cleaning frequency and any cabinet storage requirement. Useful references include the Cleaning Station & Fume Hood product page, the Cabinets category and Hup Hing’s About Us page. For Malaysia-wide buyers, Hup Hing can review drawings and site photos before confirming a buildable specification.
Send one front photo of the existing area, one side photo if a wall or machine is close, and a marked sketch showing exhaust route and drain location. Include the cleaning liquid, part size, operator side, preferred basin position and whether the lower cabinet stores bottles, tools or waste items.
For a practical quotation, WhatsApp or call +6016-330 2905, or email [email protected] with the room layout and target delivery window. Hup Hing can then respond with a station specification that is easier to fabricate, install and maintain.
Yes. Basin side and faucet position can be adjusted when the operator direction, drain point and adjacent equipment are known.
No. SUS316 is considered for stronger chemical exposure or aggressive washdown. SUS304 is often practical for many controlled rinse and support-room applications.
Trusted since 1980, Kilang Kejenteraan Hup Hing Sdn Bhd offers custom stainless steel fabrication, cleanroom, lab, hospital, kitchen, and industrial equipment in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Posted by Kilang Kejenteraan Hup Hing Sdn Bhd on 3 Jul 26
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