Pathology containers are universal screw cap containers especially suitable for formalin and similar liquids. The containers are made of high quality, very clear polypropylene. The lidded containers are leak-proof as they are designed with a highly secure multi-seal system. All containers have frosted triple graduations that are easy to read. The bottoms of the containers are specially rounded, making it easy to remove even small tissue samples from the container. They are all designed with feet for stability. The pathology containers are available in sizes 20, 35, 50 and 100 ml.
The 35 ml pathology container acts as a protective container for the 20 ml pathology container. The 100 ml container acts as a protective container for the 50 ml pathology container.
Specifications of pathology containers
- Universal.
- Multi-seal system provides leak-proof screw cap.
- Cups made of high quality polypropylene.
- Lid made of PE.
- With easy-to-read graduation.
- Transparent cup with blue lid.
- Special rounded bottom for easy removal of all samples.
- Stable base.
- 35 ml can be used as a protective container for 20 ml container.
- 100 ml can be used as a protective container for 50 ml container.
Dimensions of the containers
- 20 ml measures Ø 31 mm x 48 mm.
- 35 ml measures Ø 39 mm x 55 mm.
- 50 ml measures Ø 39 mm x 74 mm.
- 100 ml measures Ø 48 mm x 80 mm.
Paul Boetgger – Committed to protecting the environment
We are a company that puts its products at the service of human health and well-being. Environmental protection therefore plays a key role in our daily work.
Our headquarters are located in the Bavarian Forest, a holiday and recreational area. Here, environmental protection is subject to particularly strict regulations. Our environmentally friendly production easily fulfils all legal requirements for nature protection. We thus actively contribute to reducing CO2 emissions.
Ecologically sound production also includes optimised, process-controlled manufacturing to ensure the least possible emission of pollutants. Constant controls, regular measurements and certification according to DIN EN ISO 13485 together with our participation in the ‘Environmental Pact of Bavaria’ demonstrate our active contribution to protecting nature and preserving our habitats.