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Slimsette Laser Biospy Cassettes, Taped (CS/2000)

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Slimsette Laser Biospy Cassettes, Taped (CS/2000)Laser Cassettes Engineered for flawless traceability and long term durability with UV and Infrared laser printers. Optimal Traceability: Permanent, perfectly legible marking ensures reliable, simple tracking. Proven Resistance: Markings remain stable and resistant to solvents, dyes, and histological processes. Simplified Coding: Available in multiple distinct colors for streamlined workflow organization. Universal Compatibility: Designed to integrate

Laser Cassettes

Engineered for flawless traceability and long-term durability with UV and Infrared laser printers.

  • Optimal Traceability: Permanent, perfectly legible marking ensures reliable, simple tracking.
  • Proven Resistance: Markings remain stable and resistant to solvents, dyes, and histological processes.
  • Simplified Coding: Available in multiple distinct colors for streamlined workflow organization.
  • Universal Compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with most laboratory laser printers.
  • Clinical Reliability: Significantly reduces reading errors and specimen mismanagement risks.

Technical Specifications

  • High-resolution laser printing directly on the cassette.
  • Capability to integrate precise and durable barcodes.
  • Optimized surface for clean and permanent marking.

Technical Innovation

  • The 45° angled front surface allows permanent, high-resolution marking using laser technology.
  • A special chemical compound carbonizes under the laser beam, ensuring durable and indelible identification.
  • Cassettes are supplied in stacks held by adhesive tape, facilitating quick loading into printer hoppers.

The biopsy cassette is designed to hold small samples securely during processing. The anterior printing area is at a 45° angle and offers an unobstructed view of the writing surface.

The SLIMSETTE incorporates a unique recessed cover, a great space-saving feature allowing more cassettes to be stacked in automatic labeling machines and in storage cabinets. The SLIMSETTE ensures efficient fluid exchange and drainage thanks to 114 openings each measuring 1 x 5 mm. The anterior writing area is slanted at a 45° angle.

Cassettes are packaged in stacks of 40. Each case contains 50 stacks for a total of 2000 cassettes.

Material Acetal
Angle 45 degree
Compatible with Leica and Sakura printers
CE Yes
Qty/Cs 2,000 (50 stacks of 40 cassettes)


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