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SAFE GUARD TECHNOLOGIES CORP.

(610) 834-1903

1111 Hector St., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania   194282311 , USA

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Safe-Guard insulated containers for hard-to-ship preparations and laboratory handling of frozen biologicals, biopsy materials, frozen tissue, serums, animal parts, vaccines, human organs, pathology, specimens, blood and virus samples and other temperature sensitive materials presenting laboratory sh...
Safe-Guard insulated shippers simplify and ensure protection of diagnostic samples in transit. No more wrapping samples individually, melting ice, leaking cartons, broken bottles, or spoiled samples. Whether you utilize the same sampling components every time, or assembled a different group of compo...
When each sampling situation calls for different groups of components, Safe-Guard's stock polyurethane "Bottle Sleeves" let you create your own shipper on the spot. Flexible foam jackets cushion and protect bottles and can easily be combined for multiple shipments. Product 110 (gallon sleeve) 12/cas...
Will hold (1-8) vials. White Corrugated shipping container. Clear plastic snap-lock case. Hydrophylic foam vial holder. Absorbent foam pad. Recloseable secondary watertight bag. 9" x 5" x 2" outside dimensions. Primary containers (vials) not included. Will hold (1-12) vials. White Corrugated shippin...
If you ship diagnostic specimens, you'll be relieved to learn abou the SAFE-GUARD specimen container. It meets the industry's safety and packaging requirements. It also comes ready to use. Its components can be customized to meet your particular requirements. It leaves nothing for the diagnostic lab...

Company Profile:

Contact: 610-834-1903
Address: 1111 Hector St.
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania   194282311 , USA
Url: http://www.safe-guardtech.com
Fax: 610-834-0769
   
Year Established: 1989
Annual Sales: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million
Business Type: Manufacturer
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