About Dissection Mortuary Table
Dissection Morgue Table
- Strong SS Tubular Frae work Made SS 202 material.
- Top made from thick SS sheet, with high boarder.
- Inbuilt stainless steel sink, connected waste water tube.
- Provision of hot and cold water shower Tap.
- Four stainless steel Body Support flat accessories.
- Over all size: - 285(L) x 90(W) x 85(H) Cm.
- Optional Can Be provided with 125 mm swivel Castors..
Purpose-Built For Professional SettingsDesigned for the specialized demands of hospitals, research centers, and laboratories, this dissection mortuary table offers a secure and hygienic workspace. Its steel construction and spacious surface allow for smooth operation and easy maintenance, making it a reliable choice for medical professionals.
Superior Durability and DesignWith an all-steel frame and Indian style design, the table ensures long-term endurance and sustained performance under rigorous conditions. It can safely support up to 150 kg, accommodating a broad spectrum of dissection tasks and demonstrating exceptional load-bearing capability for commercial use.
FAQs of Dissection Mortuary Table:
Q: How is the Dissection Mortuary Table typically used in a hospital or laboratory environment?
A: This table is primarily used for autopsies, dissection tasks, and preparation of specimens in hospitals, laboratories, and educational settings. Its large surface area allows for efficient workflow and safe handling of anatomical materials.
Q: What are the key benefits of the steel construction for this mortuary table?
A: The steel frame offers high durability, easy cleaning, and resistance to corrosion, ensuring the table maintains its structural integrity and hygiene standards even in intensive use environments.
Q: When should the Dissection Mortuary Table be chosen over other types of tables?
A: It should be selected when specific requirements for size, load-bearing capacity (up to 150 kg), and a durable, stable structure are necessary for regular medical or educational dissection procedures.
Q: Where can this table be installed within a facility?
A: It is most commonly placed in mortuaries, dissection rooms, anatomy labs, and hospital preparation areas, where a steady, non-folding furniture solution is needed.
Q: What is the process for maintaining and cleaning this mortuary table?
A: Routine cleaning with mild disinfectants and periodic inspection for wear are recommended. The steel construction allows for thorough sanitization, helping to prevent contamination and maintain a sterile environment.
Q: How does the Indian style and design contribute to its functionality?
A: The Indian style focuses on practicality and robustness, providing a straightforward, functional design that is easy to use and withstands frequent, intensive usage common in Indian medical facilities.