$1,856.00
| Material | Cold-Rolled Steel |
| Thickness | 1.0 mm |
| Slide Capacity | 11,000 Wax Blocks |
| Surface Finish | Powder Sprayed Finish |
| Colour | Ivory |
| Drawer Count | 3 Units, Standard Groove Drawers |
| Drawer Feature | Standard Embedding Box Slots |
| Cabinet Set | 3 Units Combined |
| Product Dimension | 450 × 478 × 1295 mm |
| Packing Dimension | 1204 × 490 × 1210 mm |
| Net Weight | 68.6 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 77 Kg |
Our Block Storage Cabinet BZBSC-502 is used for storing wax blocks with standard embedding box dimensions, archiving histological samples in compact vertical layouts, expanding pathology units through modular cabinets, indexing archived tissue blocks efficiently, and integrating structured block storage into workflow stations.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the wax block capacity of BZBSC-502?
BZBSC-502 supports storage for up to 11,000 wax blocks, making it well-suited for medium-scale pathology units and long-term archiving.
2: How are the drawers in BZBSC-502 constructed?
The cabinet comes with standard groove drawers designed specifically to accommodate embedding box slots, ensuring organized block placement and access.
3: Can you describe the build quality of the BZBSC-502?
Made from 1.0 mm cold-rolled steel, the cabinet features a powder-sprayed surface that resists corrosion and withstands daily handling in clinical environments.
4: Does this model support modular use?
Yes, the cabinet is made of 3 combined units that can be rearranged or extended easily, offering flexibility for labs with evolving storage needs.
5: How space-efficient is BZBSC-502?
With a compact footprint and vertical design, it helps save floor space while maximizing block capacity, ideal for labs with limited storage areas.
6: When is a Block Storage Cabinet used in histology labs?
It is used to store paraffin-embedded tissue blocks after processing for future reference or compliance. Proper storage ensures easy retrieval and sample protection. It supports long-term archiving and record-keeping.
7: Can it accommodate different block sizes?
Yes, most cabinets include adjustable or universally sized compartments. They hold various block formats used in routine pathology. Some models offer customized inserts for specific lab needs.
8: Can it be expanded as storage needs grow?
Yes, modular designs allow stacking or side-by-side expansion. This makes scaling storage capacity easy without overhauling lab space. Plan configuration based on future sample volume.
9: When should internal drawers or trays be cleaned?
Regular cleaning every few months is recommended, especially in high-turnover labs. Dust and paraffin residue can accumulate over time. Wipe down using non-corrosive, lab-safe cleaners.
10: Can it support labelling and inventory systems?
Yes, cabinets typically feature label holders or tagging options for organized indexing. Some labs integrate barcoded systems for digital tracking. This improves efficiency and reduces retrieval errors.