Benchtop
A benchtop is the flat work surface of a workbench or a standalone top designed to support workpieces, tools, and equipment. It serves as a primary area for manual tasks such as cutting, assembling, testing, and experiments. The term can refer to the surface itself or, by extension, to the portion of a bench used for work.
Common materials include wood (hardwood such as maple or beech), plywood with a laminate finish, phenolic resin
Construction features often influence usability and safety. Benchtops vary in thickness, typically from about 25 to
Applications span woodworking, metalworking, electronics assembly, laboratory work, and educational settings. Variants include portable or modular