• Dimension– 260x80x90cm (LxBxH)
• Pedestal type table made of Stainless Steel 304 grade
• Table Top made of 304 grade. Having dissecting area & sink.
• Dissecting area have removable Grid Plates.
• Vacuum Breaker.
• Faucets have rinse with hose fittings and hose hanger.
• Polyurethane/wooden head rest to support neck while dissection.
• SS centimeter scale.
• Scale support socket able to hold the scale support bar steadily.
• Scale support bar able to hold the dial type weighing scale.
• Polyurethane dissecting board:2×1½×¾ inch, grained white surface.
• 2 nos .electrical switch & socket 15/5 amp. Fitted on side.
• Power input to be 220-240V, AC 50Hz fitted with Indian Plug.
Also available with hydraulic height control function.
The Autopsy/Post Mortem Table Model MIC-20005 from Micron is a top rated, professional-grade solution designed for forensic pathology and mortuary facilities. The 260x80x90cm dimensions provide ample workspace for complete post-mortem examinations. Constructed entirely from Stainless Steel 304 grade, this table offers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning. The pedestal-type design provides stable support for the table during examinations. For forensic facilities seeking the best autopsy table for their mortuary, the MIC-20005 is an outstanding choice.
One of the best features of the MIC-20005 is its comprehensive design for efficient post-mortem examination. The dissecting area features removable grid plates that allow fluids to drain while providing a stable work surface. The integrated sink with vacuum breaker ensures proper drainage and prevents backflow contamination. The faucets include rinse hoses for thorough cleaning of the table and specimens. The polyurethane/wooden head rest supports the neck during dissection, improving ergonomics for the pathologist. The built-in SS centimeter scale allows accurate measurement of wounds and organs. Its combination of functionality, durability, and ergonomic design makes it a top rated autopsy table for modern mortuary facilities.
Micron has engineered the MIC-20005 with practical features for efficient autopsy workflow. The scale support socket and bar hold a dial-type weighing scale for organ weight measurement. The polyurethane dissecting board provides a grained white surface for specimen examination. Two electrical switches and sockets (15/5 amp) on the side provide convenient power for lighting and equipment. The table is also available with hydraulic height control function for pathologist comfort during long examinations. The 304-grade stainless steel construction ensures that the table withstands repeated cleaning and disinfection without corrosion. For any forensic pathology facility or mortuary seeking a high-quality, durable, and functional autopsy table, the MIC-20005 delivers exceptional value. Its robust construction, comprehensive features, and ergonomic design make it one of the best autopsy tables available for post-mortem examinations.
304-Grade Stainless Steel Construction: Entire table constructed from premium 304-grade stainless steel for exceptional durability and corrosion resistance.
Removable Grid Plates: Dissecting area features removable stainless steel grid plates for efficient fluid drainage and easy cleaning.
Integrated Sink with Vacuum Breaker: Built-in sink with anti-siphon vacuum breaker ensures proper drainage and prevents contamination.
Gooseneck Faucets with Rinse Hoses: 360° rotating gooseneck faucets with 1.5-meter spray hoses for thorough cleaning.
Polyurethane/Wooden Head Rest: Comfortable head rest supports the neck during dissection, improving pathologist ergonomics.
Built-In SS Centimeter Scale: Engraved 0-100cm scale allows accurate measurement of wounds, organs, and specimens.
Scale Support for Organ Weighing: Height-adjustable support bar holds dial-type weighing scale for organ weight measurement.
Hydraulic Height Control Option: Available hydraulic system with foot pedal allows 200mm height adjustment for operator comfort.
Forensic Pathology Facilities: Essential for complete post-mortem examinations in medical examiner and coroner offices.
Hospital Mortuaries: Ideal for hospital-based autopsy services and pathology departments.
Medical School Anatomy Departments: Perfect for teaching dissection and anatomy education.
Research Mortuary Facilities: Suitable for post-mortem research in academic and pharmaceutical institutions.
Disaster Victim Identification Centers: Essential for victim examination and identification in mass casualty incidents.
Veterinary Post-Mortem Facilities: Ideal for animal necropsy in veterinary diagnostic laboratories.