Lorin Develops Anodized Aluminum Floor and Counter Stands for Hand Sanitizer Dispensers


 Lorin Industries, Inc., the global industry leader in the innovation and production of coil anodized aluminum, announces the release of new sleek and modern floor and counter stands for hand sanitizer dispensers made with the company’s signature anodized aluminum. Available in multiple configurations, these dispenser stands can help facilities to reduce the spread of germs, keep the environment clean, and maintain employee and customer health and safety, all while incorporating stylish design elements.

Three different configurations are available for lightweight, portable, and stable countertop hand sanitizer dispenser stands; the curvilinear, angular, and rectilinear designs all bring a modern, stylish touch to installing touchless hand sanitizer dispensers into facilities. Easier to install and maintain than wall-mounted options, the countertop stands are constructed from anodized aluminum, which can help to minimize surface pathogen collection.

Complementing the countertop designs, Lorin’s hand sanitizer dispenser floor stand is ideal for high traffic areas like lobbies, schools, churches, gyms, offices, factories, malls, and more. The rectilinear floor stand design is also lightweight, portable, stable, and easy to clean. The stand is compatible with most available hand sanitizer dispensers, and is easy to assemble.

For more information about Lorin anodized aluminum, visit https://www.lorin.com.



July 1, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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