ZERO Exposure NBF containers
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The ultimate protection for healthcare workers
Long-term formaldehyde exposure increases the risk of health effects, most commonly asthma-like respiratory problems as well as eye and skin irritation. Standards for workplace exposure vary around the world, leaving many healthcare workers without adequate protection.
Trajan’s Prefilled ZERO Exposure Neutral Buffered Formalin (NBF) containers provide the ultimate protection for laboratory, surgical and logistics staff by reducing exposure to harmful chemicals and carcinogens. Through the innovative dual chamber design, users are protected from liquid and vapor leaks during collection, transportation and preservation of precious tissue.
Available in 60 mL, 150 mL and 500 mL.
Specifications
Features
- Innovative dual chamber design for user protection
- Pore-style chamber for fast infiltration of formalin
- Audible proof of closure for a secure sealed
- Additional internal closure to prevent spills during transport
- Clear label for enhanced sample visualization
Benefits
- Hydration of tissue during prolonged collection
- Eliminates the need for wasteful packaging to contain spills
Downloads
- Brochure - Prefilled NBF containers [PDF]
- Part Number List- Prefilled NBF containers [PDF]
- Part Number List- Prefilled NBF containers (French) [PDF]
- Instructions for use - Prefilled NBF containers [PDF]
- Instructions for use - Prefilled NBF containers (French) [PDF]
- Product Specification Sheet - Prefilled NBF containers [PDF]
- Product Specification Sheet - Prefilled NBF containers (French) [PDF]
- Safety Data Sheet - Trajan Zero Container with Neutral Buffered Formalin 8% w/v (20% v/v) (Australia)[PDF]
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Safety Data Sheet - Trajan Zero Container with Neutral Buffered Formalin 10% v/v (4% w/v) (Australia) [PDF]
- Safety Data Sheet - Trajan Zero Container with Neutral Buffered Formalin 8% w/v (20% v/v) (UK)[PDF]
- Safety Data Sheet - Trajan Zero Container with Neutral Buffered Formalin 10% v/v (4% w/v) (UK) [PDF]