About Tissue Flotation Bath
Tissue Flotation Bath
This double walled unit is most suited for preparing wrinkle free tissue specimens. Inside is made up of aluminum and outside of M.S. Sheet duly painted. Temperature range from ambient to 800C ± 10C is controlled by "IMPORTED THERMOSTAT" HYDRAULIC TYPE. Complete with indicators, cord and plug TO WORK ON 220/230V. a.c. supply.
Fully S.S. model also available.
Advanced Temperature Control and SafetyEquipped with a reliable Nichrome wire heating element and thermostatic knob control, the Tissue Flotation Bath provides adjustable temperatures from ambient to 80C, maintaining accuracy within 1C. The thermal cut-off feature ensures safe operation by preventing overheating, and the analog display allows straightforward temperature monitoring for consistent laboratory results.
Durable, Easy-to-Clean DesignFeaturing a powder-coated mild steel exterior and a Teflon-coated anodized aluminum chamber, this flotation bath resists corrosion and supports effortless cleaning. The heat-resistant borosilicate glass lid and cylindrical body are designed for repeated laboratory use, promoting safety and durability in demanding histopathological environments.
FAQs of Tissue Flotation Bath:
Q: How does the Tissue Flotation Bath maintain a uniform temperature during operation?
A: The bath utilizes a thermostatic control with a Nichrome wire heating element and glass wool insulation around the chamber, ensuring even heat distribution and consistent temperatures across the bath surface.
Q: What safety features are included to prevent overheating?
A: A thermal cut-off mechanism is integrated to halt heating if the temperature limit is exceeded, protecting the equipment and samples from damage due to overheating.
Q: When should the Tissue Flotation Bath be used in the histopathology process?
A: It is typically used after microtomy, when paraffin tissue sections are transferred to water to flatten and spread them before being placed on microscope slides.
Q: Where can this flotation bath be used?
A: It is designed for use in histopathology laboratories, medical research facilities, and diagnostic centers requiring precise tissue flotation for slide preparation.
Q: What materials ensure the durability and chemical resistance of this bath?
A: The product features a powder-coated mild steel body, an anodized aluminum chamber with a protective Teflon coating, and a borosilicate glass lid for heat and chemical resistance.
Q: How do I clean and maintain the Tissue Flotation Bath?
A: The non-toxic finish and Teflon-coated chamber make cleaning easy; simply disconnect the unit, allow it to cool, and wipe with a damp soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain the finish.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this Tissue Flotation Bath in laboratory settings?
A: Users benefit from accurate temperature control, uniform heat distribution, high safety standards, ease of cleaning, and robust construction, all of which enhance the reliability and quality of tissue section flotation for pathological analysis.