Labzee Slide Storage Cabinets are engineered for safe, organized, and high-capacity storage of prepared microscope slides in pathology and research laboratories. They feature precision-aligned drawers with indexed compartments that allow easy access and long-term preservation of slide integrity. These systems accommodate standard slide dimensions and include label holders for efficient cataloguing and retrieval. Their durable powder-coated construction, smooth-glide drawers, and modular stacking options make them ideal for expanding archives. Our Slide Storage Cabinets are widely used in hospitals, diagnostic labs, research institutions, and teaching facilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1: When is a slide Slide Storage Cabinets used in a lab?
It is used for storing and organizing stained microscope slides after examination or for archival purposes. Proper slide storage ensures long-term preservation and easy retrieval. It’s essential for compliant sample management.
2: Can it hold large volumes of slides?
Yes, slide cabinets are designed to accommodate thousands of slides in organized drawers. Each drawer typically holds hundreds of slides depending on the format. Stackable models support expanding storage needs.
3: Can different slide types and labels be used with it?
Yes, standard 25 × 75 mm slides and labelled variations are supported. Dividers and labelling systems help sort by case, date, or patient ID. Custom compartments may be available for non-standard slides.
4: When should the cabinet be cleaned or inspected?
Clean drawers periodically to remove dust and debris that could affect slide integrity. Inspect tracks and handles for smooth operation. Regular maintenance preserves both the cabinet and stored samples.
5: Can it integrate with digital indexing systems?
Yes, many labs use barcode or QR-coded labelling on slides in tandem with digital logs. Label holders on the cabinet support efficient categorization. This reduces manual search time and improves recordkeeping.