ISOshelf Pro

  • Grade 304 stainless steel shelves
  • 3 or 4 or 5 tiers
  • Perforated, solid or heavy-duty bar option
  • Cost-effective: 304 is more affordable than 316 stainless steel, offering good performance for less demanding environments
  • Hygienic surface: smooth, non-porous, and easy to clean — inhibits bacterial growth and supports sterile protocols
  • Description

    ISOshelf Pro is Guardware’s 304 stainless steel box section shelving solution – engineered to deliver strength, longevity and compliance across a wide range of cleanroom classifications from ISO Class 5-8 and GMP Grade B-D. 
     
    The box section construction provides a solid, stable frame with smooth, wipe-clean surfaces that integrate seamlessly into GMP and ISO-compliant workflows.  
     
    Grade 304 is a strong, economical choice for many cleanroom and lab environments, provided they don’t involve high chloride or highly corrosive conditions – where ISOshelf Max’s Grade 316 is a more appropriate option. The welded box profiles eliminate exposed joins and dirt traps, supporting high standards of hygiene and contamination control. Available in static or mobile formats, with customisable shelf heights, tier numbers and mounting options including levelling feet or anti-static castors. 

     

    • Durable & strong: high mechanical strength and wear resistance under regular lab use. 
    • Aesthetic finish: maintains a clean, professional look; available in brushed or polished finishes 
    • Non-reactive: suitable for general laboratory materials and storage of non-aggressive chemicals 
    • Readily available: easier to source and typically faster to procure than 316 
    • Good weldability & fabrication: easily shaped, welded, and customized for different cleanroom set-ups 
  • Additional information
    DimensionsN/A
    Shelves

    Solid shelves, Heavy duty bar shelves, Perforated shelves

    Base

    Feet, Castors

    Sizes

    1000mm x 500mm x 1800mm, 1200mm x 500mm x 1800mm, 1500mm x 500mm x 1800mm, 1800mm x 500mm x 1800mm

    Number of shelves

    3, 4, 5

FAQS

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  • Why ISOShelf Pro?

    The welded box profiles eliminate exposed joins and dirt traps, supporting high standards of hygiene and contamination control. Available in static or mobile formats, with customisable shelf heights, tier numbers and mounting options including levelling feet or anti-static castors.

  • Solid, perforated or heavy duty bar shelving, which should I choose?

    Solid shelving is a great option for full surface coverage, for heavy or sensitive materials. It's easy to wipe down and clean and the smooth surface supports hygiene control.

    Perforated shelves improve air circulation whilst having a stable surface for materials. It reduces dust accumulation and is easy to clean.

    Heavy duty bar shelving is great for optimal air circulation and minimises dust collection. It's not suitable for smaller items in storage and is slightly harder to clean, with multiple contact points and crevices.

  • Why is grade 304 stainless steel a good shelving material?

    Grade 304 stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, which provides strong resistance to:

    Moisture and humidity
    Common cleanroom disinfectants
    Mild acids and alkaline solutions

    This means 304 shelving won’t rust, flake, or degrade under regular sanitisation protocols — essential for GMP and ISO-classified environments.

  • What's the difference between ISOshelf Pro and Max?

    The difference is between Grade 304 and 316 stainless steel. Grade 304 stainless steel (ISOshelf Pro):

    Has lower chloride resistance: less resistant to chlorides and salt-heavy or acidic environments – more prone to pitting and crevice corrosion

    Is not ideal for harsh chemicals: not suitable for labs handling highly corrosive substances (e.g., Bleach, seawater, or strong acids)

    Has a shorter lifespan in aggressive environments: may degrade faster than 316 in extreme humidity, sterilization cycles, or chemical exposure

    Has a slightly lower resistance to heat and oxidation: 316 performs better under continuous high temperatures and aggressive cleaning regimens