formaldehydhalter
Formaldehydhalter is a container or device used to hold formaldehyde, a volatile and toxic chemical widely used as a fixative in biology, pathology, and chemistry. In practice, a formaldehydhalter can refer to a storage vessel for formaldehyde solutions (often formalin, about 37% formaldehyde in water, sometimes stabilized with methanol) or to a component of a fixation system that allows safe, controlled exposure of specimens to formaldehyde.
Common designs include sealed glass flasks with vented closures and plastic bottles made from materials compatible
Materials selection emphasizes compatibility with formaldehyde and stabilizers, with inert gaskets and seals to prevent permeation.
Safety and handling considerations are essential. Formaldehyde is a known irritant and carcinogen; use should occur
See also: Formalin, tissue fixation, chemical storage safety, hazardous materials handling.