| L | W | H | |
| INSTRUMENT TRAY shallow (MAYO) | 254 | 165 | 18 mm |
| INSTRUMENT TRAY shallow (MAYO) | 356 | 252 | 16 mm |
| INSTRUMENT TRAY shallow (MAYO) | 487 | 323 | 13 mm |
| INSTRUMENT TRAY shallow (MAYO) | 542 | 418 | 22 mm |
Instruments Trays (Shallow) for Institutional & Laboratory Applications
Instruments Trays (Shallow) is designed for hospitals, pathology laboratories, blood banks, healthcare institutions, and medical colleges. Interlabs manufactures export-quality medical laboratory equipment for institutional procurement projects, technical education programs, laboratory modernization, and international supply requirements across Zambia, Botswana, Kenya, and Nigeria.
Applications of Instruments Trays (Shallow)
This equipment is widely used for blood preservation, diagnostic laboratory applications, healthcare research, and medical institutional projects. It supports practical learning environments, institutional laboratory setups, technical training programs, and advanced educational applications.
Suitable For
- Universities and educational institutions
- Research laboratories and training centers
- Government and institutional procurement projects
- African laboratory infrastructure programs
- Technical and vocational education facilities
Explore Related Laboratory Equipment
Interlabs also supplies Data Communication Trainers, Blood Bank Equipments, Compressor & Vacuum Pumps for educational institutions, engineering laboratories, research centers, hospitals, and export projects.
Why Choose Interlabs?
- Educational laboratory equipment manufacturer and exporter
- OEM and custom manufacturing support available
- Export-ready packaging and documentation assistance
- Suitable for institutional and government projects
- Global shipping and bulk supply capability
Global Export Support
Interlabs supplies laboratory equipment and institutional training systems to buyers across Zambia, Botswana, Kenya, and Nigeria with secure export packaging, documentation support, and international logistics assistance.
