Autopsy Tables, Morgue Carriers & Mortuary Sinks
Autopsy tables, morgue carriers and mortuary sinks are core high-ticket equipment categories for facilities that need professional examination, handling, washing, transport, storage and RFQ support. This pillar connects tables, workstations, wall-mounted autopsy sinks, morgue carriers, cadaver carriers, body carriers, trolleys, lifts, racks, coolers and prep-room equipment into one buyer-focused planning hub.
Who uses this equipment?
Funeral homes, hospital morgues, medical examiners, coroners, county morgues, pathology labs, forensic facilities, universities, anatomy labs and crematories use this equipment to support professional morgue and prep room workflows.
Product/category blocks
- autopsy tables
- autopsy equipment
- autopsy workstations
- autopsy sinks
- wall mounted autopsy sink
- mortuary sinks
- morgue sinks
- prep room equipment
- embalming tables
- dressing tables
- dissection tables
- mortuary tables
- morgue carriers
- body removal stretchers
- mortuary cots
- mortuary lifts
- mortuary coolers
- hospital morgue equipment
- medical examiner equipment
- county morgue equipment
- financing
- shipping
- replacement parts
- request an autopsy equipment quote
Autopsy Tables for Morgues, Medical Examiners and Funeral Homes
Compare stainless steel autopsy tables, adjustable height tables, bariatric tables, vented and downdraft options, and autopsy workstations.
Morgue Carriers, Cadaver Carriers and Body Transport Equipment
Match carriers, trolleys, stretchers, cots, lifts and body handling accessories to facility workflow, body size, cooler height and staff safety goals.
Mortuary Sinks, Autopsy Sinks and Prep Room Washing Stations
Review wall-mounted sinks, mortuary sinks, autopsy sinks, prep room sinks, drainage, utility access, cleaning workflow and stainless steel equipment.
Build an Autopsy Room or Morgue Handling Package
Build package concepts around table + sink, carrier + lift, cooler + rack + carrier, stainless steel morgue equipment and RFQ-ready autopsy equipment packages.
How Tables, Sinks, Carriers, Lifts and Coolers Work Together
Plan equipment as a workflow: cooler storage, rack/tray access, carrier movement, lift assistance, table positioning, sink access and cleaning path.
Custom Equipment, Freight, Financing and RFQ Support
Request specifications, quote support, freight review, financing information where available, replacement parts help and facility planning support.
Comparison chart
| Compare | Planning note |
|---|---|
| Autopsy table vs autopsy workstation | Workstations may integrate sink, casework and utility planning. |
| Autopsy table vs embalming table | Autopsy tables serve examination/pathology workflows; embalming tables serve preparation workflow. |
| Morgue carrier vs cadaver carrier vs mortuary stretcher | Terms overlap, but each buyer should match transport, room layout and body handling needs. |
| Mortuary sink vs autopsy sink vs prep room sink | Sink choice depends on utility access, cleaning workflow, room size and facility use. |
| Body carrier vs body lift | Carriers move; lifts assist loading, height transitions and ergonomic handling. |
Complete 25-page SEO map
- Autopsy Tables — strengthen existing commercial autopsy table page
- Autopsy Table for Sale — high-intent buyer page
- Stainless Steel Autopsy Tables — material-specific buyer page
- Vented Autopsy Tables — ventilation-specific page
- Downdraft Autopsy Tables — ventilation/high-spec buyer page
- Adjustable Height Autopsy Tables — ergonomic/high-value table page
- Bariatric Autopsy Tables — heavy-duty institutional buyer page
- Autopsy Trolleys — trolley/body handling crossover page
- Autopsy Workstations — strengthen existing autopsy workstation page
- Autopsy Table vs Grossing Station — comparison page
- Morgue Carriers — low-competition body handling page
- Cadaver Carriers — cadaver transport/body handling page
- Body Carriers — broad body transport page
- Mortuary Carriers — funeral home/mortuary body handling page
- Cadaver Transport Carriers — transport-intent page
- Morgue Trolleys — trolley/search synonym page
- Cadaver Trolleys — cadaver handling synonym page
- Bariatric Cadaver Carriers — heavy-duty body handling page
- Medical Examiner Body Carriers — institutional buyer page
- Coroner Body Carriers — county/coroner buyer page
- Autopsy Sinks — commercial sink pillar page
- Mortuary Sinks — funeral home/prep room sink page
- Morgue Sinks — morgue/pathology sink page
- Wall Mounted Autopsy Sink — strengthen existing wall-mounted sink page
- Autopsy Table With Sink — table + sink high-intent page
Request quote, freight and financing help
Need specifications, freight planning, financing information, replacement parts help, or package guidance? Request An Autopsy Equipment Quote and include your facility type, destination, product interest, and timeline.
Review financing options · Review shipping and freight · Warranty and service information
Printable RFQ Packet: Autopsy Tables, Morgue Carriers & Mortuary Sinks
Cluster: Autopsy Tables, Morgue Carriers & Mortuary Sinks. Buyer type: Funeral homes, hospital morgues, medical examiners, coroners, county morgues, pathology labs.
This packet summarizes the page intent, product categories, trust notes, RFQ fields, and internal resources for procurement review.
- What is an autopsy table? An autopsy table is a professional table designed for morgue, pathology, forensic, medical examiner, coroner, and institutional body examination workflows.
- What is an autopsy workstation? An autopsy workstation combines table, sink, utility, drainage, casework, or workstation planning elements for professional morgue and pathology workflows.
- What is the difference between an autopsy table and an embalming table? Autopsy tables are built around examination, drainage, pathology, and morgue workflows. Embalming tables are built around funeral home preparation and embalming workflow.
- What is the difference between an autopsy table and a grossing station? Autopsy tables support full body examination and handling, while grossing stations support specimen work, pathology processing, and lab workstation needs.
- What is a vented autopsy table? A vented autopsy table is planned with ventilation-related features that must be reviewed with the facility, mechanical team, and local requirements.
- What is a downdraft autopsy table? A downdraft autopsy table is a high-spec table configuration that uses downward airflow planning and requires careful mechanical and facility review.
RFQ fields: facility type, destination, capacity, product category, dimensions, freight access, utility needs, financing interest, preferred timeline, and contact details.
FAQ
What is an autopsy table?
An autopsy table is a professional table designed for morgue, pathology, forensic, medical examiner, coroner, and institutional body examination workflows.
What is an autopsy workstation?
An autopsy workstation combines table, sink, utility, drainage, casework, or workstation planning elements for professional morgue and pathology workflows.
What is the difference between an autopsy table and an embalming table?
Autopsy tables are built around examination, drainage, pathology, and morgue workflows. Embalming tables are built around funeral home preparation and embalming workflow.
What is the difference between an autopsy table and a grossing station?
Autopsy tables support full body examination and handling, while grossing stations support specimen work, pathology processing, and lab workstation needs.
What is a vented autopsy table?
A vented autopsy table is planned with ventilation-related features that must be reviewed with the facility, mechanical team, and local requirements.
What is a downdraft autopsy table?
A downdraft autopsy table is a high-spec table configuration that uses downward airflow planning and requires careful mechanical and facility review.
What is an autopsy table with sink?
An autopsy table with sink integrates table workflow with washing, drainage, or rinse access depending on the exact design and utility plan.
What is a wall-mounted autopsy sink?
A wall-mounted autopsy sink or service station can support morgue, autopsy room, or prep room utility workflow where floor space or layout matters.
What is a mortuary sink?
A mortuary sink is a sink or washing station used in professional funeral home, prep room, morgue, autopsy, or body handling workflows.
What is a morgue sink?
A morgue sink supports washing, cleaning, utility, and sanitation-focused workflows in morgue or pathology spaces.
What sink is best for a prep room?
The best sink depends on room size, utilities, workflow, cleaning process, table layout, staff access, and local facility requirements.
What equipment is needed in an autopsy room?
Common equipment includes autopsy tables, sinks, workstations, carts or carriers, body handling equipment, lifts, coolers, racks, trays, storage, and cleaning workflow support.
What is a morgue carrier?
A morgue carrier is body transport equipment used to move decedents within morgue, hospital, medical examiner, or county coroner workflows.
What is a cadaver carrier?
A cadaver carrier is transport or handling equipment used to move a cadaver between storage, examination, cooler, prep, or autopsy areas.
What is a body carrier?
A body carrier is a broad term for equipment that supports body transport, positioning, or handling in professional mortuary and morgue environments.