The Digital Tissue Section Bath, LED is designed specifically to enhance visualization of tissue sections and to reduce the risk associated with floating tissue debris. An innovative LED light array sits inside the bath, working in collaboration with a high-contrast background to provide optimal specimen viewing conditions.
The LED light array utilizes separate white and blue LED lights to illuminate the water surface. Both LED lights are dimmer controlled, allowing the user to vary the intensity of the backlighting to their preference for section viewing. The LED backlighting also aids detection of any tissue floaters, which may be left on the water surface, after cleaning section debris using a tissue between specimen cases.
Digital temperature control accurately maintains water at a set temperature, allowing tissue sections to be efficiently flattened prior to being picked up with a microscope slide. The bath has generous space for a user to rest their hands when floating sections and an extra deep tapered bowl which allows slides to be dipped at any angle, without touching the bottom of the bowl.
Enhanced safety features include recessed controls, an over-temperature thermal cut out and miniature circuit breaker.
Temperature range of between 30°C and 65°C
Selectable blue and white LED backlighting with dimmer control
Optional easily removable/replaceable LED light array
Deep bowl with large diameter
Convenient slide drying area at the rear of the bath
Small footprint ensures minimal workbench space is taken up
Ultra-fast heating system - reduced warmup time
Anti-bacterial powder coating finish inhibiting the growth of bacteria and viruses
Digital temperature control accurate to ±0.5°C at 45°C
Miniature circuit breakers eliminating fuses
Available separately or as a combo with the Slide Dryer Workstation below
Slide Dryer Workstation
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The Slide Drying Workstation can be used as a stand-alone item or mates and fits snuggly to the Tissue Floatation Bath, LED.
The workstation is comprised of two areas; a sloped slide drying area which has capacity for 12 slides with temperature control accurate to plus or minus 1 degree Celsius, and a mini-hotplate (used to remove stubborn wrinkles from tissue sections) which is set to 65°C ±3°C.