Cardboard Slide Mailers with Dividers and Lid offer a dependable, economical solution for the storage and transport of microscope slides, with or without cover glass. Designed for everyday laboratory use, these flat slide mailers are lightweight yet durable, making them well suited for routine handling, mailing, and short-term storage across cl…
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Cardboard Slide Mailers with Dividers and Lid offer a dependable, economical solution for the storage and transport of microscope slides, with or without cover glass. Designed for everyday laboratory use, these flat slide mailers are lightweight yet durable, making them well suited for routine handling, mailing, and short-term storage across clinical, research, and educational environments.
Available in 1-, 2-, 3-, and 20-place configurations, each mailer includes integrated dividers that securely separate slides to minimize movement, contact, and potential damage. The flat exterior provides ample space for labeling and identification, supporting organized sample management.
The 20-place slide mailer includes additional design enhancements for higher-capacity workflows, such as numbered compartments that align with the internal slide positions for easy indexing, recessed inner flaps that help prevent slide contact with the lid, and a full-opening hinged cover that folds flat to save bench space during use.
Key Features
- Secure storage for microscope slides with or without cover glass
- Integrated dividers to reduce slide movement and breakage
- Lightweight cardboard construction for cost-effective, reusable use
- Flat exterior surface ideal for writing or labeling sample information
- Inner finger groove for quick and easy slide removal
20-Place Configuration Highlights
- Numbered slide positions for organized sample tracking
- Recessed interior flaps to reduce contact between slides and lid
- Full-opening hinged lid folds flat to conserve workspace
Applications
- Transporting microscope slides between labs or field sites
- Temporary storage and organization of slides in clinical settings
- Teaching labs, classrooms, and training environments
- Diagnostic and pathology workflows req
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