
Ventilated Dissection Table (RD-630)
Professional dissection table with 152×90 cm workspace and 76 cm height, designed for anatomical studies and specimen preparation in research and educational environments.
| Brand | ConductScience |
| Species | Bird, Cat, Dog, Gerbil, Hamster, Non-human Primate, Pig, Rabbit, Mouse, Rat, Zebrafish, Guinea pig |
The RD-630 Dissection Table provides a stable, ergonomic platform for anatomical studies and specimen preparation in research and educational settings. Measuring 152 cm wide by 90 cm deep with a working height of 76 cm, this table offers ample workspace for detailed anatomical work while maintaining proper ergonomic positioning for extended procedures.
Designed for durability and ease of cleaning, this dissection table supports a range of anatomical and histological preparation workflows where specimen integrity and workspace organization are critical. The table's dimensions accommodate both individual and collaborative dissection work, making it suitable for research laboratories, teaching facilities, and specimen preparation areas.
How It Works
The dissection table functions as a dedicated workspace that provides the stable, level surface essential for precise anatomical work. The 76 cm height positions the work surface at an optimal level to reduce operator fatigue and maintain proper posture during extended procedures. The generous 152×90 cm surface area allows for systematic organization of specimens, instruments, and collection containers.
The table's design facilitates proper workflow organization during dissection procedures. The large surface area enables separation of different specimen types or processing stages, while the stable construction prevents movement that could compromise precision during delicate manipulations. The height specification allows researchers to work comfortably whether standing or using appropriate laboratory seating.
Features & Benefits
Brand
- ConductScience
Research Domain
- Aging Research
- Cancer Research
- Cardiovascular Research
- Cell Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Histopathology
- Microbiology
- Neurodegeneration
- Neuroscience
- Toxicology
Species
- Bird
- Cat
- Dog
- Gerbil
- Hamster
- Non-human Primate
- Pig
- Rabbit
- Mouse
- Rat
- Zebrafish
- Guinea pig
Weight
- 486.85 lbs
Dimensions
- L: 59.84 in
- W: 35.43 in
- H: 29.92 in
Comparison Guide
| Feature | This Product | Typical Alternative | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work Surface Area | 152×90 cm (13,680 cm²) | Smaller benchtop models often provide 100×60 cm or less | Larger surface accommodates multiple specimens or provides space for systematic organization during complex procedures |
| Working Height | 76 cm standard laboratory height | Heights vary from 72-80 cm depending on design | Standard height integrates seamlessly with existing laboratory furniture and ergonomic requirements |
| Construction Type | Dedicated dissection table design | Many facilities use modified laboratory benches | Purpose-built design ensures optimal stability and surface properties for anatomical procedures |
| Surface Dimensions | Rectangular 152×90 cm layout | Square or narrower rectangular formats are common | Rectangular format provides better organization of specimens and instruments in linear workflow patterns |
The RD-630 offers a purpose-designed dissection workspace with generous surface area and standard laboratory height specifications. The dedicated construction ensures stability and durability for anatomical research applications.
Practical Tips
Organize instruments and collection containers around the table perimeter before beginning procedures to maintain clear central workspace.
Why: Proper organization prevents reaching across specimens and reduces contamination risk during dissections.
Clean the surface immediately after use and allow to air dry completely before storage.
Why: Prompt cleaning prevents fixative or biological material residue that could affect subsequent procedures.
Ensure adequate lighting over the work surface and maintain clear pathways around the table.
Why: Good visibility and access prevent accidents during sharp instrument use and specimen handling.
Use the full surface area strategically by designating zones for dirty instruments, clean instruments, and specimen collection.
Why: Systematic workspace organization improves efficiency and reduces cross-contamination during procedures.
Periodically check all connections and hardware for tightness, especially if the table is moved frequently.
Why: Regular inspection ensures continued stability and prevents wobbling that could compromise precision work.
Position waste collection and fixative containers within easy reach but away from the main work area.
Why: Accessible disposal prevents accumulation of waste on the work surface while maintaining clear workspace.
Cover or protect the table surface when not in use to prevent damage from other laboratory activities.
Why: Surface protection maintains the cleanliness and integrity needed for anatomical work.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- Dissection table frame components (typical)
- Work surface panel (typical)
- Assembly hardware and fasteners (typical)
- Assembly instructions (typical)
- Leveling feet or adjusters (typical)
Warranty
ConductScience provides a standard one-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Technical support is available for assembly guidance and product specifications.
Compliance
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What is the maximum specimen size this table can accommodate?
The 152×90 cm surface can accommodate large specimens up to approximately 140×80 cm allowing for instrument placement around the edges. Weight capacity should be confirmed with manufacturer specifications.
Is the work surface resistant to laboratory chemicals?
Consult product datasheet for specific chemical resistance properties. Most dissection tables use materials compatible with standard laboratory disinfectants and fixatives.
Can the table height be adjusted?
The table provides a fixed 76 cm working height. Some models may include leveling feet for minor height adjustments to ensure level positioning on uneven floors.
How should the table be cleaned between procedures?
Clean with appropriate laboratory disinfectants following institutional protocols. Allow surface to air dry completely before placing new specimens.
What is the assembly time for this table?
Assembly typically requires 1-2 hours depending on complexity. Having two people for assembly is recommended for larger table surfaces.
Is this table suitable for wet procedures involving fixatives?
The table can support wet procedures, though proper containment and drainage should be arranged separately. Consult product specifications for specific fluid resistance.
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