Grey epoxy countertops
Grey epoxy countertops are not just a color choice, but the optimal solution for laboratories in terms of visual functions, practical needs, and professional atmosphere.
- The choice of grey epoxy countertops in laboratories is a comprehensive consideration based on functional requirements, visual experience, and practical value.
- Especially in professional experimental scenarios, the characteristics of gray are highly compatible with the laboratory environment.

Visual comfort and operational safety
- Reducing reflection interference
- Gray is a neutral color, and gray countertops with a matte texture can weaken light reflection.
- They avoid the dazzling glare of pure white countertops and reduce the sense of depression caused by dark colors.
- Whether in a dimly lit space with light gray to brighten it up or in a well-lit environment with dark gray to balance the brightness, gray provides a soft visual base for experimental operations, reducing visual fatigue.
- Highlighting experimental subjects
- The neutral nature of gray will not conflict with the colors of experimental samples (such as colored reagents, transparent liquids, white powders, etc.).
- Instead, it can form a natural contrast, making the color and state changes of experimental materials easier to observe and reducing judgment errors caused by background color interference.

Concealing stains and maintaining a clean appearance
- Excellent stain resistance
- In daily laboratory operations, it is inevitable to get reagent residues, water stains, scratches.
- Gray has a stronger “tolerance” for stains – light-colored stains (such as white powder, water stains) are not obtrusive on a gray background, and dark-colored stains (such as ink stains, oil stains) are not as eye-catching as on light-colored countertops.
- Visually, it is easier to maintain a “clean look” and reduce the pressure of frequent cleaning.
- Not looking old after long-term use
- Even if there are slight abrasions or pigmentation, the uniform tone of gray can weaken these flaws.
- Compared with white countertops that turn yellow or dark countertops that fade, gray can maintain a long-term aesthetic appearance and prolong the “newness” visually.

Creating a professional and calm space atmosphere

- Matching the laboratory tone
- Gray inherently has a sense of rigor and rationality, which is highly consistent with the precise and standardized temperament pursued by laboratories.
- Dark gray is as calm as graphite, and light gray is as soft as a foggy surface.
- Whether paired with metal experimental equipment or glassware, gray can highlight the professionalism of the space and avoid the frivolity caused by bright colors.
- Adapting to various scenarios
- From the strong acid and alkali environment of chemical laboratories to the sterile operation areas of biological laboratories, gray countertops can integrate into different functional zones.
- They also form a harmonious match with the metal and plastic materials of various experimental instruments, enhancing the overall coordination of the space.

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