A laboratory pathology work station is a specialized work area designed to facilitate the analysis of tissue samples and other specimens in a clinical laboratory setting. This work station typically consists of a large work surface, specialized equipment, and various tools needed to perform diagnostic tests.
The work surface of a pathology work station is typically made stainless steel, to facilitate easy cleaning and disinfection. The work surface is also typically sloped slightly to facilitate drainage of any spills or fluids. Additionally, the work station may feature an integrated sink for easy disposal of waste materials. Standard Accessories -
Active Carbon Filter,Adjustable Hot / Cold Water Tap,Stainless Steel Hanger,Exhuast System,UV Lamp,Fluorescent Lamp, Stainless Steel Water Sink,
Funnel with Filter,Spotlight,Auto Flushing Device.
A pathology work station also includes a microscope with high-resolution imaging capabilities to allow for detailed examination of tissue samples, a tissue processor, embedding station, microtome, and staining apparatus to facilitate the preparation of tissue samples for analysis.
Pathology work stations may be designed for specific applications, such as histology, cytology, or molecular pathology. They may also vary in size and configuration depending on the needs of the laboratory. For example, a small laboratory may only require a single pathology work station, while a larger facility may require multiple work stations to accommodate high sample volumes.