GROUND SHEETS

Laboratory ground sheets, typically made of durable materials like PVC, are used to provide a clean and protected surface when working with samples or experiments where a hard, clean surface isn’t readily available. They help prevent contamination and damage, especially during processes like sample division or when working with chemicals or other potentially messy substances. 

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

Main Purposes:
  • Protecting Surfaces:
    Ground sheets act as a barrier between the sample or experiment and the underlying surface, preventing contamination and potential damage to the work surface.
  • Clean Working Environment:
    They ensure a clean and organized workspace, making it easier to handle samples, perform experiments, and maintain hygiene in the laboratory.
  • Sample Division:
    Ground sheets are commonly used for sample division techniques like quartering, where the sample is divided into four equal parts.
  • Contamination Control:
    They help prevent accidental spillage or contamination of the laboratory floor or surrounding surfaces.
  • Safety:
    Ground sheets can also help to contain spills and prevent accidents, making them an important safety feature in laboratory settings. 

Materials and Types:
  • PVC:
    A common and durable material for ground sheets, offering resistance to chemicals and easy cleaning.
  • Other Materials:
    Depending on the specific needs of the laboratory, ground sheets can also be made of materials like rubber or polyethylene.
  • Sizes:
    Ground sheets are available in various sizes to accommodate different laboratory layouts and needs. 

In essence, laboratory ground sheets are a practical and essential tool for maintaining cleanliness, preventing contamination, and ensuring the safety of laboratory experiments and procedures.

Supplied in:

  • PVC sheet 1mx1m with eyelids
  • PVC sheet 2mx2m with eyelids