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Interior

Our pods feature stainless steel interior walls, aluminum exterior panels, and reinforced metal frames, creating a durable and attractive structure suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The smooth aluminum exterior allows for quick and easy cleaning, while alternative materials can be more difficult to maintain and are prone to permanent discoloration.

Interior Pod Features

Strength

One key advantage of stainless steel construction is its exceptional strength and durability, which it maintains across extreme temperatures, both high and low.

Durability

Stainless steel is exceptionally strong, and even lightweight stainless steel resists bending or buckling under heavy loads. It stands out as one of the most durable metals available, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, heavy weight, and harsh weather conditions.

Cleanliness

Stainless steel is one of the most hygienic materials available, naturally resisting the growth of bacteria and other pathogens. Cleaning is simple—a quick wipe with an all-purpose cleaner followed by a polish along the grain restores its shine. Its low-maintenance, easy-to-clean properties make stainless steel an ideal choice for hospitals, commercial kitchens, and any environment where sanitation is critical.

Aesthetics

Health professionals often choose stainless steel not only for its sleek, timeless appearance—which blends classic and modern design—but also for its high functionality. Its aesthetic appeal is matched by durability, ease of cleaning, and long-lasting performance, making it a top choice for both commercial and medical environments.

Corrosion Resistance

Did you know stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant? It resists rust, water stains, and other forms of corrosion, making it ideal for environments with temperature fluctuations or pressure extremes. During fabrication, chrome is added to the steel, which reacts with oxygen in the air to form a protective, self-repairing layer. Additional elements like nickel, titanium, and molybdenum further enhance its durability and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.