SCMQ235 Heavy Duty Paraffin Block Filing Cabinet |450x450x480mm Modular Design for University Histology Labs-Best Selling for Long Lifespan
The SCMQ235 Heavy Duty Paraffin Block Filing Cabinet has become our best-selling model for academia precisely because it is built like a tank. With its classic modular design and reinforced steel frame, it provides the stable foundation every histology department needs for long-term specimen preservation.
Built for the "Long Lifespan" Academic Model
University budgets often mean you have to make equipment last. You cannot afford to replace flimsy plastic organizers every three years. The SCMQ235 is designed with a "Lifespan-First" philosophy. Made from heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel, this cabinet is a permanent fixture that will remain as functional in twenty years as it is on the day of installation.
Why the SCMQ235 is a University Favorite
1. Precision Modular Engineering (450x450x480mm)
Space is at a premium in university basements and archives. The SCMQ235 uses a standard modular footprint. This allows departments to buy what they need now and stack additional units as their specimen collection grows. The interlocking system ensures that a stack of five or ten units remains perfectly vertical and safe for students and staff to navigate.
2. Student-Proof Durability
Let’s be honest: students aren't always gentle with equipment.
Reinforced Rails: The drawer tracks are designed to handle "rough" opening and closing without jumping the rails.
Tough Epoxy Finish: The scratch-resistant coating keeps the cabinets looking professional even in high-traffic teaching labs where they might be bumped by carts or equipment.
3. Optimized for Histology Education
Teaching labs often require quick access to "reference sets" of tissue blocks. The SCMQ235’s clear labeling system and easy-glide drawers make it simple for lab instructors to organize blocks by tissue type, pathology, or semester, ensuring that teaching sessions run smoothly and without delay.
Comparison of SCMQ235 Features for Academic Facilities
Feature SCMQ235 Academic Standard Impact on University Lab Dimensions 450 x 450 x 480 mm Fits standard lab benches & shelving Material Heavy-Duty Cold-Rolled Steel Survives decades of student use Storage Capacity High-Density Block Filing Minimizes required storage floor space Safety Features Anti-Tilt Interlock Prevents accidents in busy labs Design Style Modular Stackable Scalable as research grants increase Maintenance Low (Wipe-clean surface) Minimal upkeep required by staff The Smart Choice for Research Grants
When applying for research grants, choosing "Best-Selling" equipment like the SCMQ235 shows fiscal responsibility. Because of its Long Lifespan, the cost-per-year of this cabinet is significantly lower than any other storage method. It protects the physical results of your research—the paraffin blocks—ensuring they are available for future peer reviews or follow-up studies.
Ergonomics for Long Research Hours
We haven't forgotten the researchers who spend all day in the archive.
Silent Operation: The drawers slide quietly, maintaining a focused environment in the lab.
Full-Extension Access: Every block is reachable, so there’s no straining to see what is hidden in the back corners.
A Legacy of Reliability
The SCMQ235 Paraffin Block Filing Cabinet is the standard-bearer for university histology labs worldwide. It offers the perfect balance of rugged construction, modular flexibility, and budget-friendly longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can we fit this cabinet under a standard laboratory workbench?
Yes. The 450mm height of a single unit is designed to fit under most standard-height lab benches. However, because they are modular, most universities prefer to stack them against a wall to create a dedicated "Archiving Zone."
2. How do we secure multiple units together for safety?
Each SCMQ235 unit comes with specialized "locking screws" and pre-drilled holes. You simply stack the units and tighten the screws to create a single, unified block of cabinets that cannot slide or tilt.
3. Does the cabinet require any special climate control?
While the steel is rust-resistant, we always recommend keeping paraffin blocks in a cool, dry environment (below 25°C) to prevent the wax from softening. The steel frame actually helps provide a small buffer against minor room temperature fluctuations.
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