Slide holders are manufactured to ensure that slides can be stored safely and with confidence. Folders, cabinets, or free-standing plastic units accommodate a range of slide quantities. Models provide a sturdy base for slides during evacuation, cleaning, and drying procedures. The slide holders are ideal for use in the fields of microbiology, histology, and pathology where common use of slides is required. Write-on spaces permit labelling for faster identification of tray samples.
VWR®, Slide holders
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Polypropylene resistant slide holders easy to open for durable protection.
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VWR® Q Path® Quickspot, Slide Holders for Turbitec®
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Q Path® Quickspot and slide holder for Turbitec are used to carry out cytocentrifugation. They allow a cell suspension to be deposited on a slide (gynaecological specimens). The slide holder is a support for positioning the slide and Quickspot is the sample filling chamber.
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VWR®, Microscope Slide Holders
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Sturdy microscope slide holder designed for drying and cleaning.
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VWR®, Slide Holder Cabinet
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Cardboard microscope slide holders offer instant reference and fast, fingertip retrieval.
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VWR® Q Path® Slide Holders
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Slide holders designed for applications in clinical cytology.
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VWR® Q Path® Slide Organisers
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This metallic cabinet is suitable for the storage of 50×50 mm or 80×57 mm microscopy slides.
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VWR®, Slide Folder
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Slide trays hold 20 or 30 standard microscopy slides (76×26 mm).
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VWR® Q Path® Slide Trays
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Flip-top trays designed for the safe storage of up to 20 microscope slides. With or without lid.
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VWR® Q Path® Slide Cabinets
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Slide cabinet for long-term storage.
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VWR® Q Path®, Slide Organisers
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These organisers enable the archiving of a large number of microscope slides.