Tissue file is histological embedment block cataloging and storage system. It provides routine cataloging and storage of embedment blocks in a protecting system. This system incorporates the necessary features for embedment block protection, simplified cataloging, reduction of filing error.
- Embedment blocks can be identified and easily retrieved
- Designed to provide maximum storage capacity in minimum space
- Are durable for repeated use
Files contain 100 partitioned compartments arranged 10 deep and 10 across.
They are used in deep-freeze applications, and stacking in cabinets or side-by-side storage in drawers. Are solid fiberboard with a protective, attractive, scuff-resistant exterior green covering. The reinforced, hinged lid conveniently lifts open from the front exposing the compartment-indexed chart. A cloth stay supports the lid in the open position for easy embedment block insertion and retrieval. Interior storage compartments are smooth and white, imparting contrast and cleanliness.
Cataloging features
Inside: Chart on lid numerically indexed to compartments with identification space
Outside: Card holder with card for identification of contents
Each compartment is 3.8 x 2.5 x 5.7 cm and will generally hold all the blocks related to a single case. By removing alternate partitions, each compartment may also be doubled or quadrupled in size. For other storage needs, the partitions may be removed. For cataloging, each compartment is numerically indexed on a permanent chart inside the lid which also provides space for identification and other information. A card and holder on the front provides a large area for instant identification of the contents, avoiding tedious and time consuming searching.