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Library Barrier Desk SO 18 Omega Model for Efficient Workspace Setup
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The Library Barrier Desk SO 18 Omega delivers commercial-grade performance for high-traffic book-issuing stations. Built with 16mm laminated chipboard (E-1 certified) and reinforced edges, it withstands daily institutional use while maintaining professional aesthetics. Low-maintenance surfaces reduce operational costs.
Ideal for libraries, reading rooms, and educational facilities requiring reliable counter solutions. Available for bulk ordering with competitive pricing ($25,000–$35,000). Engineered to meet safety and environmental standards, ensuring long-term value and compliance for your facility.
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