
Slide Storage Folder Statlab 1 X 3 X 8 Inch White Cardboard 20 Slide Capacity
- Durable white cardboard construction ensures long-lasting use for your slide storage needs.
- Designed to hold up to 20 slides, perfect for organizing and protecting your specimens.
- Compact size of 1 x 3 x 8 inches makes it easy to store in any facility or lab setting.
- Features an index section for easy labeling and quick identification of slides.
- Ideal for use in medical, educational, and research facilities, enhancing your storage solutions.
- Part of the Facility Furnishings & Equipment category, ensuring quality and reliability.
- Streamline your workflow with this efficient storage box, perfect for warming and storage applications.
- Durable white cardboard construction ensures long-lasting use for your slide storage needs.
- Designed to hold up to 20 slides, perfect for organizing and protecting your specimens.
- Compact size of 1 x 3 x 8 inches makes it easy to store in any facility or lab setting.
- Features an index section for easy labeling and quick identification of slides.
- Ideal for use in medical, educational, and research facilities, enhancing your storage solutions.
- Part of the Facility Furnishings & Equipment category, ensuring quality and reliability.
- Streamline your workflow with this efficient storage box, perfect for warming and storage applications.
Description
- Durable white cardboard construction ensures long-lasting use for your slide storage needs.
- Designed to hold up to 20 slides, perfect for organizing and protecting your specimens.
- Compact size of 1 x 3 x 8 inches makes it easy to store in any facility or lab setting.
- Features an index section for easy labeling and quick identification of slides.
- Ideal for use in medical, educational, and research facilities, enhancing your storage solutions.
- Part of the Facility Furnishings & Equipment category, ensuring quality and reliability.
- Streamline your workflow with this efficient storage box, perfect for warming and storage applications.












