Cabinet desiccators

Cabinet desiccators provide dry, low-humidity storage for moisture-sensitive laboratory samples, standards, components and materials. John Morris Group supplies cabinet desiccator solutions from visible category brands including Kinesis and Labfriend, supporting Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics and technical storage workflows.

Select from Sicco desiccator cabinets, Mini, Star, Vitrium and Auto-Big Star formats, replacement shelves, polycarbonate, PMMA, aluminium and borosilicate 3.3 options to suit bench, cabinet and controlled storage requirements. Related purchasing pathways include Vacuum desiccators, Containers and storage and Laboratory supplies and fixtures.

Cabinet Desiccators For Low-Humidity Laboratory Storage

Cabinet desiccators are used to protect moisture-sensitive materials from humidity, contamination and ambient exposure during storage. The visible range includes Bohlender Sicco replacement shelves, Sicco Auto-Big Star exsiccators, Star-Vitrium exsiccators, transparent polycarbonate desiccator cabinets, glass-clear acrylic cabinets and compact Sicco Mini Premium desiccators.

  • Visible Brands: Kinesis and Labfriend
  • Product Types: Cabinet desiccators, exsiccators, desiccator shelves and compact dry storage cabinets
  • Visible Materials: PMMA, polycarbonate, aluminium, borosilicate 3.3 and PMMA/PA-GF shelf materials
  • Visible Sizes: Includes compact 224 x 200 x 168 mm and larger 560 x 580 x 560 mm formats
  • Applications: Dry storage of samples, reference materials, retained samples, moisture-sensitive parts, electronics and laboratory consumables

Choosing Cabinet Desiccators For Laboratory Procurement

When selecting cabinet desiccators, procurement teams should confirm chamber size, shelf configuration, viewing requirements, desiccant use, door seal design, material compatibility and whether a compact, stackable or larger cabinet format is required. Transparent polycarbonate and PMMA options help users monitor contents easily, while borosilicate 3.3 and aluminium formats suit laboratories needing higher chemical and material performance.

Dry Storage Workflow And Related Categories

Cabinet desiccators are often used alongside sample containers, shelves, humidity indicators and laboratory storage systems. For complete dry storage workflows, compare this category with Vacuum desiccators, Containers and storage and Laboratory vials. These related categories help support sealed storage, sample segregation and practical bench organisation.

Applications Across Laboratory And Technical Facilities

Cabinet desiccators support Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics and Industrial teams that need controlled dry storage for humidity-sensitive products. Common applications include storage of reference materials, retained samples, powders, electronics, optical parts, metallographic specimens and moisture-sensitive consumables.

Australian Procurement And Technical Support

John Morris Group has supported Australian laboratories and technical facilities since 1952, with ISO 9001 certified processes and factory-trained engineers available to assist with product selection, compatibility checks and after-sales support. Contact the Australian team on 1300 501 555 for help matching cabinet desiccators, shelves or dry storage accessories to your workflow.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Cabinet Desiccators Used For?

Cabinet desiccators are used to store moisture-sensitive samples, standards, components and materials in a dry, controlled environment using desiccant or low-humidity storage conditions.

How Do I Choose The Right Desiccator Cabinet?

Choose by internal capacity, shelf layout, material, visibility, door seal, desiccant requirement, chamber size and whether the contents need compact bench storage or larger cabinet storage.

What Is The Difference Between Cabinet Desiccators And Vacuum Desiccators?

Cabinet desiccators provide dry storage at normal pressure, while vacuum desiccators are designed for reduced-pressure drying or storage workflows where vacuum operation is required.

For Australian laboratories, Cabinet desiccators should be specified around chamber size, material, shelf configuration, humidity control method, visibility, desiccant access and the sensitivity of the stored materials.