Boekel Scientific Deluxe Lighted Tissue Flotation Bath, 145951 (115V/230V)

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Boekel Scientific
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SKU 145951 /145951-2
Price: $1,921.81

The Boekel Scientific Deluxe Lighted Tissue Flotation Bath is a digital microprocessor control tissue flotation bath with a heated Slide Drying Block Module and a Heated Slide Orienting Block Module. The unit has advanced safety over temperature protection and bright white LED's for basin illumination. 2 year warranty and manufactured in the USA.

 

  • Precision temperature controlled water bath eliminates wrinkles and distortion during preparation of paraffin embedded tissue sections
  • Digital Microprocessor Control with advanced safety over temperature protection
  • L.E.D. illuminated black background with transparent PYREX® dish; allows specimen to be easily seen

Features

  • Precision temperature controlled water bath eliminates wrinkles and distortion during preparation of paraffin embedded tissue sections
  • Digital Microprocessor Control with advanced safety over temperature protection
  • L.E.D. illuminated black background with transparent PYREX® dish; allows specimen to be easily seen
  • A nonvolatile memory retains the last temperature set point after power off/on
  • Deluxe Model includes the Slide Dryer and Tissue Orienter Blocks
  • Supplied with a removable PYREX® dish
  • 2 year warranty
  • Units are certified to UL61010-1, CSA C22.2 and CE approved

 

Histology Overview 

Histology Laboratories specialize in the microscopic study of cells and tissues of plants and animals.  Labs that focus on the microscopic  study of diseased tissue are referred to as histopathology laboratories.   Histology requires specialized equipment for preserving and preparing samples for viewing under a microscope.  The process typically follows the same routine:

Grossing and Fixation - Tissue samples are taken and trimmed to the proper size.  These samples are then placed into solutions to preserve the sample. 

Processing - Water is removed from the sample and replaced with melted paraffin wax.  The wax solidifies and maintains the tissue structure

Embedding - The tissue is placed in a larger block of wax so that it can be cut properly.         

Sectioning - The paraffin block with tissue is placed into a microtome.  The microtome slices sections of the tissue into a ribbon.  This ribbon is then placed into a water bath so it can be placed on a slide. 

Staining - Depending on the tissue type the sample needs to be stained so that the structures and items of interest can be viewed in a microscope.  Molecular probes can be used to detect cancer, genetic anomalies, and bacteria or viral infections.     

Viewing - The sample is views under a microscope.

Storing -  Many samples require long term storage.  Specially designed cabinets are used to store vast quantities of slides and cassettes.  

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