- Steel Grades: Primarily use marine - grade stainless steel (e.g., 316 stainless steel) or high - strength steel. Stainless steel offers superior resistance to salt spray and rust, ensuring longevity in seawater - rich settings.
- Structural Reinforcement: Incorporate advanced systems (e.g., Uni - lok® gusset system) to boost stability and load - bearing capacity, even during heavy use or vessel movement.
- Spill Containment: Many models have a “box marine edge” around the tabletop to trap spills, keeping work/dining areas clean and safe.
- Adjustability: Equipped with adjustable bullet feet/legs to adapt to uneven ship decks, ensuring a stable surface.
- Certifications: Products like Eagle Spec - Master® Marine Series meet NSF standards, complying with health/safety regulations—ideal for marine galleys, labs, or food service zones.
- Work Tables: Used in ship galleys, workshops, or labs. Examples:
- Eagle T3030STEM (30”W × 30”D): Compact, heavy - duty workspace for marine operations.
- Eagle T48144SEM (144”W × 48”D): Larger model with an adjustable undershelf for extra storage.
- Mess/Dining Tables: Provide dining space for crew/passengers, ranging from small end tables to large conference tables.
- Specialized Tables:
- Chart/Radio Tables: For navigation tasks on ships.
- Fillet Tables (for fishing boats): Equipped with knife holders, hose attachments, etc., for cleaning fish.
Manufacturers offer tailored options:
- Size/shape: Matched to specific vessel spaces.
- Finishes: Powder - coated steel (for extra corrosion protection or style).
Marine steel tables blend durability, corrosion resistance, and functional design—making them essential for both operational and living spaces in maritime settings.