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What kind of storage locker is suitable for public humid environments?

If you manage a gym, a swimming pool, or even a school locker room, you’ve probably faced the same issue: lockers start falling apart way too soon.

Rust, swelling, dents, peeling surfaces – I’ve seen it all.

There are quite a few material options out there: steel, plywood, ABS plastic, and HPL compact laminate. But which one actually holds up in a wet, high-traffic environment? Let me break it down based on my experience.

Steel lockers are strong and sturdy, no doubt. But they are not waterproof. In a humid environment like a pool or gym changing area, rust will show up within a year or two – first on the hinges, then on the base. Maintenance becomes a real headache.

Plywood lockers are the cheapest option, but they don’t handle moisture well, and they’re not impact-resistant. Once they get wet, the surface peels and bubbles. They look worn out very quickly, which is not a good look for any facility.

ABS plastic lockers are waterproof, which is a plus. They don’t rust. However, they are not very strong. If someone bumps into them with heavy equipment, or if there’s rough daily use, they can crack. Over time, the surface also tends to yellow.

Now let’s talk about HPL compact laminate lockers.

This is what we specialize in, and it’s becoming the go-to choice for high-end projects in Europe, North America, Australia and middle east .

HPL is waterproof and fire-resistant, with a density of over 1400 and a wide variety of colors, over 1000 different colors. Diverse styles. In modern society, people have high requirements for fire prevention, and its fire prevention characteristics coincidentally meet the requirements of modern decoration. The normal service life can generally reach up to 15 years. Due to its high density, it also has strong impact resistance. It is widely used in developed countries such as Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. High end gyms, school classrooms, employee offices, factory worker lockers, etc. all use this type of locker.

Through the above article, we hope you have a deeper understanding of what kind of changing room lockers you need to purchase. Need a reliable supplier for your next project? Send me a message with your specifications.

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