$1,746.00
| Material | Baosteel SPCC Cold-Rolled Steel |
| Base Thickness | 1.2 mm |
| Box Thickness | 0.8 mm |
| Drawer Thickness | 0.8 mm |
| Slide Capacity | 96 Slide Trays Per Set |
| Color | Ivory |
| Drawer Count | 24 Trays Per Section × 4 Sections |
| Cabinet Set | 4 Sections + 1 Base |
| Surface Finish | Zinc Phosphated, Powder Coated |
| Product Dimension | 450 × 315 × 1295 mm |
| Packing Dimension | 510 × 750 × 900 mm |
| Net Weight | 28 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 32 Kg |
| Package Type | Wooden Case |
Our Pathology Slide Tray Cabinet BZPTC-501 is used for storing categorized histopathological slide trays, space-saving vertical slide management, and systematic sample tray archiving in pathology and diagnostic labs.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What material is used in the Pathology Slide Tray Cabinet BZPTC-501?
This cabinet is built from high-quality Baosteel SPCC cold-rolled steel, offering exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and reliability in long-term lab use.
2: How many trays can the BZPTC-501 hold?
BZPTC-501 accommodates up to 96 trays per set, distributed evenly across four sections, helping laboratories streamline their slide organization process.
3: Is this cabinet suitable for high-capacity slide storage?
Yes, the design ensures each tray is securely housed while enabling quick access, making it highly suitable for labs managing large volumes of slide trays.
4: Can the cabinet be integrated with other storage units?
Its uniform dimensions and base-supported stacking design allow seamless integration with other Hisure pathology cabinets, optimizing your storage layout.
5: What benefits does the powder coating offer?
The powder-coated, zinc-phosphate finish offers excellent protection against scratches, moisture, and chemical spills, enhancing the cabinet’s durability in demanding environments.
6: When is a slide tray cabinet used instead of traditional slide drawers?
It is used when labs need flexible, removable trays for high-volume slide organization. Trays can be taken directly to workstations for review. This enhances handling efficiency in busy labs.
7: Can it accommodate different tray capacities?
Yes, cabinets support various tray formats holding hundreds of slides each. Choose based on your archive size and available space. Expandable designs allow future capacity increases.
8: Can labels and barcodes be used with trays?
Yes, trays and drawer fronts include spaces for coded labels or barcode tags. This improves sample tracking and retrieval accuracy. Integration with digital records is also supported.
9: When should trays and compartments be cleaned?
Clean trays quarterly or after heavy use to prevent dust buildup or slide damage. Use a dry lint-free cloth and avoid moisture near stored slides. Regular upkeep protects archival quality.
10: Can the cabinet be stacked or expanded?
Yes, most models are modular and allow vertical or horizontal stacking. This supports growing archives without requiring additional floor space. Plan layout according to retrieval frequency and lab layout.