steel security cabinet
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Most are made from steel, commonly specified as cold-rolled steel or galvanized steel. Some listings use generic terms like “steel” or “metal,” but higher-spec models will call out cold-rolled or galvanized construction for added strength and corrosion resistance.
Flammable-storage models often use double-walled cold-rolled or galvanized steel with an approximate 1½-inch air gap, vents fitted with flame arresters, grounding connectors, and chemical-resistant finishes. Some also carry safety certifications for hazardous-material storage.
Most cabinets use powder-coat or electrostatic spray finishes to resist scratches and rust. Some safety or outdoor-rated models add galvanized steel or chemical-resistant coatings for extra corrosion and chemical resistance.
Most cabinets require adult assembly and include instructions or manuals; many sellers also provide video guides. Some packages include basic tools (for example a magnetic screwdriver) or accessories like gloves to speed setup—check the product listing for exact contents.
Common organizers include built-in pegboards (fixed or removable) for hanging tools, multiple drawers with baffle systems for sorted small parts, and top fences or anti–roll-off edges to keep items from sliding off the top surface. Some models also offer configurable drawer dividers and accessory hooks.