Description
| Catalog No. | Capacity | Pack of |
| 12120/1 | 20 Pegs | 1 |
| 12120/2 | 56 Pegs | 1 |
The MEDILAB Draining Rack is a robust and hygienic solution designed for efficient post-wash drying of laboratory glassware, tubes, bottles, and flasks. Its angled peg design ensures complete draining with minimal water retention, helping maintain sterility and workflow efficiency. Ideal for both wet labs and controlled environments, this rack supports organised drying and prevents contamination caused by improper water drainage.
Key Features
- 20 adjustable pegs securely mounted with screw-nuts for flexible arrangement
- Integrated bottom tray to collect drainage water safely
- Optional connection to an external waste container via drain tube
- Non-corrosive, non-rusting construction ideal for long-term laboratory use
- Stable vertical back plate for uniform drying of multiple vessels
- Easy-clean surface with high chemical resistance
- Lightweight yet durable for benchtop or wall-mounted use
- Prevents cross-contamination by maintaining separate drying positions
Material Specifications
- Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) / Polycarbonate
- Chemical Properties: Resistant to detergents, alcohols, and common laboratory reagents
- Mechanical Properties: Rigid, tough, and impact-resistant. Pegs withstand repeated handling and loading
- Environmental Properties: Will not rust, corrode, or stain
Technical Specifications
- Peg Count: 20 detachable pegs
- Back Plate: Precision-molded panel with secure peg-mounting holes
- Drainage System: Built-in collection tray. Option for external drainage via tube
- Dimensions: Optimized to accommodate standard lab glassware sizes
- Tolerance: Stable structure ensures even weight distribution
- Accessories Included: 20 pegs, Bottom waste-collecting tray, drain tube (if supplied)
Handling & Precautions
- Ensure pegs are firmly tightened before placing glassware
- Do not overload; distribute weight evenly across pegs
- Clean using mild laboratory detergents; avoid abrasive cleaners
- Not suitable for autoclaving unless the plastic type is confirmed safe
- Ensure the drainage tray is emptied regularly to prevent overflow
- Avoid placing hot glassware immediately after autoclaving
Applications
- Research laboratories drying test tubes, culture tubes, flasks, and beakers
- Pharmaceutical QC/QA labs organised post-wash glassware management
- Chemical & analytical labs ensure contamination-free drying
- Biotech & life sciences supporting daily wash cycles
- Universities & teaching labs are essential for routine student laboratory work
- Ideal for all workflows where equipment cleanliness and drying efficiency are critical






