Slide Stainer HTP41-15
Staining is a process in which the tissue sample is exposed to colored dye which penetrates specific cell components to make the component of interest more visible under the microscope. Slide stainer stain prepared slides of processed tissue to enhance the contrast within a specimen for microscopic study. The operator to be heat the slides loads it into the solution reservoir and depending on requirement it is stained once or twice then rinsed and dried.
Used in Histology, Cytology, Hematology, Pathology, and Microbiology staining
Also known as Tissue dyeing, Slide Stainer
- The tissue staining machine adopts English menu, LCD display and interactive light touch operating system, which makes easy to operate. The surface of the body is prayed with metallic paint, and the whole body is resistant to corrosion. Best quality, and elegant appearance. The mechanical system is combined by belt drive and automatic control. Reliable function, and limited noise.
Features
- The tissue staining machine adopts English menu, LCD display and interactive light touch operating system, which makes easy to operate. The surface of the body is prayed with metallic paint, and the whole body is resistant to corrosion. Best quality, and elegant appearance. The mechanical system is combined by belt drive and automatic control. Reliable function, and limited noise.
Specifications
First cylinder | provides starting protection |
Cleaning cylinder | 5 |
Hematoxylin cylinder | 1 |
Differentiation cylinder | 1 |
Eosin cylinder | 1 |
Blue Back cylinder | 1 |
Gradient alcohol cylinder | 4 |
Ending cylinder | 1 |
Cylinders 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th,10th | Cleaning cylinders |
Cylinder 3rd | For heating Hematoxylin |
Cylinder 5th | For differentiation |
Cylinder 7th | For Blue Back |
Cylinder 9th | For eosin staining |
Cylinders 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th | Gradient alcohol cylinders |
Cylinder 15th | Ending cylinder |
Single-cylinder processing time | Set from 1 s to 10 s |
Power | <= 200 watt |
Supply voltage | AC 220 V ± 22 V,50 Hz ± 1 Hz |