Epoxy Sink
Epoxy sink design often preferred because of its ease of installation and the safety and durability of its rounded inner and outer edges. When a double-sink configuration is required, they are much cheaper and easier to install than glued-together bottom-mount pairs. It also offers sinks in various depth sizes to laboratory users with special needs.
Detail
Epoxy resin sinks suitable for most schools, universities, research laboratories and other facilities.
Available in black onyx as standard color.
You can contact us for different color options.
Epoxy Sink Installation
Groove in Epoxy or Lab Grade Solid Phenolic Resin countertop. Place the top edge of the sink unit in a 7/16" (.044") deep grooved recess in the counter with the manufacturer's recommended chemical resistant design or insulation (Smoothing epoxy). Fill the rest of the groove with sealant or glue. The joint finished to remove excess release and removal material while still wet and for a neat appearance.
DropIn Sinks
The DropIn sink quickly became the industry standard
due to the ease of installation and the added safety
they bring to the lab.
DropIn sinks are top mounted into a recessed cutout
eliminating the need for undermount sink support
systems. This simplified method of installation seals
the sink cutout and eliminates the worksurface
overhang between the inner walls of undermount
sink basins and the sink cutout which can gather
residual chemicals and bacteria. All DropIn Sink
surfaces are clearly visible and radiused for ease of
cleaning.
Double DropIn Sinks
When there is a need for a double-sink configuration,
a molded one piece Double DropIn Sink is available
or a pair of DropIn sinks can be installed side by
side with a 1” worksurface strip between the two
installed sinks.
ADA Sinks
Durcon also offers several shallow basins and
graduated depth ADA DropIn Sinks to accommodate
lab users with special needs and help conform to
Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.