The keyword to use to search for theses things is:
Stanchion
(on McMaster-Carr the item comes up on catalog page 1736)
"plastic" "chain" "link" "posts" don't seem to work.
There is also a plastic model that looks interesting -
with retractable tape and stripes or wording like "Caution - do not enter"
but you'll have to look closely to see if any magnetic stuff is present.
The advantage of ordering from NMR/MRI places is that you're
assured there aren't any undesirable materials.
Is there a large price difference?
>Hi Rensheng,
>There is no need to pay inflated prices from NMR or MRI specialty companies.
>Any Industrial Supply Company should have plastic chains and stanchions.
>Try McMaster-Carr or Grainger or whoever is your local supplier.
>Cheers,
>Jerry Hirschinger, NMR Instrumentation Specialist
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