If you work in rapid diagnostics, you already know the enclosure can make or break the test. When a lab manager first told me that, I shrugged. Then I watched a pilot run fail because a cover snapped out of tolerance and wicked buffer sideways. So yes—the cassette lateral flow housing is worth obsessing over.
This Diagnostic Test Empty Plastic Cassette is an ABS enclosure designed for human health tests (HCG and more), food safety screening, veterinary assays, and certain drug tests. The top and bottom covers align tightly—less drift, fewer headaches. It’s simple to use, which sounds trivial until you’ve trained a team across multiple shifts.
| Material | ABS, impact-resistant, low extractables (≈ per real-world use) |
| Compatible strip sizes | 3.0 / 4.0 / 5.0 mm (others on request) |
| Housing size | ≈ 60–75 mm × 25 mm × 5–7 mm (customizable) |
| Assembly | Snap-fit top/bottom cover; optional adhesive backing |
| Storage / service life | 2–30°C, RH |
| Certifications (factory) | ISO 13485 QMS; RoHS/REACH material compliance (on file) |
Materials: medical-grade ABS pellets. Methods: precision injection molding; gate placement tuned to minimize warp near the sample port. Post-mold: de-dusting, visual inspection, and dimensional checks (typ. ±0.10 mm critical features). Assembly: dry-room strip insertion, pad alignment, then cover snap; peel test and window check. Testing standards often referenced: ISO 13485 for QMS; ASTM D4169/ISTA 2A for transit; ASTM F88 for seal strength (where pouches apply). Many customers say they’ve cut invalids after tightening pad-to-window alignment by 0.2 mm, which tracks with the data I’ve seen.
Use cases: HCG, infectious disease screens, allergen tests in food plants, veterinary FPV/CPV, and certain drug-of-abuse strips. One mid-size diagnostics brand reported a 1.1% drop in “no flow” errors after switching to tighter-fit desiccant pouches with the same housing—small change, real impact. Another team used a viewing window with higher clarity and saw fewer borderline reads under shop-floor lighting. To be honest, it’s these tiny details that separate a good cassette lateral flow from a flaky one.
| Vendor | Lead time | Customization | Certs | MOQ / Tooling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PrisesBio (Hebei, China) | ≈ 2–4 weeks std; tooling 3–6 weeks | Window size, color, port design, private label | ISO 13485, RoHS/REACH materials | Low-to-mid; in-house molds available |
| Vendor A | 3–5 weeks | Limited window options | ISO 9001 | Mid; external tooling |
| Vendor B | 4–7 weeks | Custom colors only | ISO 13485 | High MOQ |
Options include custom cavities for 2-in-1 strips, distinct sample ports, embossing, colors (white/ivory/gray), and barcode recesses for app readers. Origin: No.136, Shiji West Road, Gaobeidian City, 074000, Hebei Province, P.R. China. Typical packaging is multi-bagged to control dust; transit tested per ASTM D4169. Store the empty housings at room temp, low humidity. Sounds obvious, but I’ve seen warped lids after a week in a hot mezzanine.
If your invalids creep above target, start with fixture alignment and housing tolerances. A solid cassette lateral flow shell won’t fix poor chemistry—but it will stop avoidable failures from sloppy fit and inconsistent windows. That’s money back in your yield.