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Pathology Grossing Table Design for Tissue Examination

In modern pathology laboratories, a Pathology Grossing Table is a critical tool for the safe, efficient, and hygienic processing of tissue specimens. A well-designed grossing station allows laboratory personnel to handle samples precisely while minimizing contamination risks and maintaining ergonomic workflow.

Our stainless steel Grossing Station is specifically engineered for these requirements. Constructed entirely from 304 stainless steel (1.0 mm thick), it features an upper-cabinet structure design, with the top integrating a fresh-air ventilation system and a UV sterilization lamp. Additional features include dual-side tempered glass windows, an integrated one-piece sink, a removable perforated stainless steel work surface, touchscreen control, LED lighting, down-draft ventilation, a bone tissue crusher, and multiple auxiliary accessories. This design ensures a clean, safe, and ergonomic working environment.

Key Features of the Pathology Grossing Table

Material & Construction:

Entirely 304 stainless steel, 1.0 mm thick

Seamless, corrosion- and UV-resistant, acid/alkali-proof, non-toxic, flame-retardant

Door & Handles:

Double-layer steel doors with detachable hinges

304 stainless steel handles

Side Windows:

Transparent tempered glass with ergonomic and innovative design

Design:

Upper-cabinet structure integrating fresh-air ventilation and UV sterilization

Integrated Sink:

One-piece welded stainless steel with rounded corners and flow-guiding design

Work Surface:

Removable perforated stainless steel plate ≥2 mm, precision-punched, smooth and easy to clean

Cleaning System:

Retractable faucet, side spray, instant hot water faucet

Control Panel:

4.3-inch touchscreen with one-touch fan control, low/medium/high speed selection

Lighting:

Embedded LED flat panel ×1

UV Sterilization:

Lamp ≥1300 mW/m², adjustable timer (10s/20s/30s)

Exhaust System:

Down-draft water-air separation, three-level adjustable, airflow 1500–2000 m³/h, ≥0.8 m/s

New Airflow System:

Fresh air supply ≥600 m³/h with top-down airflow to protect the breathing zone

Bone Tissue Crusher:

Fast, hygienic, easy to clean ×1

Auxiliary Accessories:

Magnetic strip ×1, laser scale board ×1, waterproof five-hole sockets ×3

Weight & Volume:

Approx. 302 kg

Exclusions:

Fan, ductwork, and installation accessories (quoted separately)

Applications

Tissue grossing and examination in hospital pathology laboratories

Histopathology sample preparation

Clinical research laboratories requiring sterile and controlled environments

Why Choose Our Pathology Grossing Table?

Ensures maximum hygiene and contamination control

Provides an ergonomic and safe working environment

Easy to clean and maintain

Compliant with modern laboratory safety standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of pathology grossing stations?

Grossing stations range from basic stainless steel workstations to advanced intelligent systems with touchscreen controls, formalin filling, and real-time environmental monitoring. The main types include basic models, height-adjustable stations, and smart digital systems. Types of Grossing Stations

How do I choose the right size grossing station for my laboratory?

The right size depends on your daily specimen volume, available lab space, and whether the station will be used by one or two operators. Standard widths range from 1500mm (single person) to 2200mm (double person). Grossing Station Selection Guide

What is the price range for a pathology grossing station?

Grossing station prices vary widely based on features, size, and configuration. Basic models are more affordable, while advanced intelligent stations with formalin filling systems and touchscreen controls command a higher investment. Grossing Station Price Guide

How to clean and maintain a pathology grossing station?

Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for safety and longevity. Daily wipe-down of work surfaces, weekly inspection of the ventilation system, and periodic calibration of the UV sterilization lamp are recommended practices. Grossing Station Maintenance Guide

How to minimize formaldehyde exposure in pathology labs?

Minimize formaldehyde exposure through proper ventilation, formalin filling systems, down-draft exhaust on grossing stations, personal protective equipment, and regular air quality monitoring. Formaldehyde Exposure Guide

Contact Information

For more details or to request a quote, please contact our pathology department:

WhatsApp: HTTPS://wa.me/8618148635992
E-mail: Sales@gzkunling.com

 

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