Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:22:26 -0400
Reply-To: "Samuella B. Sigmann" <sigmannsb**At_Symbol_Here**APPSTATE.EDU>
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From: "Samuella B. Sigmann" <sigmannsb**At_Symbol_Here**APPSTATE.EDU>
Subject: Best chemical stockroom casework.

I would like any information that you good folks have on the 
advantages/disadvantages for casework materials (wood or metal) in a 
chemistry stockroom.  We are going to use the polymer casework for the 
very corrosive stuff, but can't afford to put it everywhere. 

Thanks,
Sammye Sigmann
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A. R. Smith Department of Chemistry

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