
TrippNT LabFlow 4″ Polycarbonate Tray — Standardized Polycarbonate Storage Tray for LabFlow Hood Carts and Storage Racks
The TrippNT LabFlow 4″ Polycarbonate Tray (SKU 101167) is a 4-inch deep crystal-clear polycarbonate storage tray designed to integrate with the TrippNT LabFlow Storage Rack and Hood Cart rail systems. At 12.75″ wide × 4″ deep × 20.75″ long, the tray slides onto the LabFlow rail without tools and provides modular, reconfigurable storage for laboratory supplies, consumables, reagents, and experiment-specific materials. Polycarbonate construction provides crystal-clear walls for maximum visibility of contents, along with excellent chemical resistance for both ambient and cold-storage (to 4°C) environments. Available alongside 2.5″ and 6″ depth options in both Polycarbonate and Polypropylene materials. Compare the 4” Polypropylene (101126) for a lighter, translucent version at the same depth.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Visibility | crystal-clear walls for maximum visibility of contents |
| Depth | 4″ |
| Compatible Systems | LabFlow Storage Rack, LabFlow Hood Cart |
| Product Dimensions (W × H × D) | 12.75″ × 4″ × 20.75″ |
| Product Weight | 2.36 lb |
| UPC | — |
| HTS Code | 3926.9 |
| Country of Origin | United States (Kansas City, MO) |
Product Documentation
Made in the U.S.A. & Lifetime Guarantee
Proudly manufactured in the United States by TrippNT. Backed by a 100% Lifetime Guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all LabFlow tray sizes interchangeable on the same rack?
Yes. All LabFlow trays use the same standardized 12.75″ width and rail interface, making 2.5″, 4″, and 6″ depths fully interchangeable on any LabFlow Storage Rack or Hood Cart. Mix depths within the same rack to match different supply volumes per position.
What is the difference between Polycarbonate and Polypropylene LabFlow trays?
Polycarbonate (this tray) is crystal clear, rigid, and slightly heavier. Polypropylene trays are translucent (not fully clear), lighter, and equally chemical resistant. Choose polycarbonate when full visual transparency is the priority; choose polypropylene when lighter weight or lower cost matters more.