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Holding Fluid for Preserved Specimens

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Preserve Specimens the Right Way with Holding Fluid

Keep your preserved specimens in top condition with Anatomy Lab’s Holding Fluid for Preserved Specimens. This specially formulated solution prevents mold, maintains moisture, and extends the life of biological samples. Available in both premixed and concentrate forms, it’s the reliable solution for any lab or classroom. Keep your specimens clean, flexible, and ready for continued use — order yours today!

Reliable Preservation for Long-Term Specimen Care

Designed for educational institutions, research facilities, and laboratories, this fluid is essential for maintaining preserved specimens between uses. It acts as both a humectant and a fungicide, keeping tissue soft and preventing microbial growth. Ideal for use with a variety of preserved specimens, this solution ensures consistency and clarity during every study session.

Long-Lasting Care That Protects Your Investment

  • Maintains specimen flexibility and moisture over time.
  • Prevents mold and bacteria with effective fungicidal properties.
  • Easy to use — simply add to your storage pail or jar.
  • Perfect for biology labs, classrooms, and specimen collections.
  • Available in premixed or concentrate forms for convenience.

Dependable Features for Every Laboratory

  • Formulated for safe and effective long-term specimen care.
  • Prevents specimen decay, discoloration, and drying.
  • Compatible with a wide range of preserved biological materials.
  • Available in 1-quart and 1-gallon sizes.
  • Used by educators, researchers, and medical professionals.

Technical Specifications of the Product

  • Available Sizes: 1 Quart, 1 Gallon
  • Product Weight: Varies by size
  • Fluid Type: Premixed or Concentrate
  • Included with Purchase:
    • 1 × Container of Holding Fluid
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