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Automatic Microtome LBN-AM121 is a fully automated model with an electronic trim function making it easy to switch from trim to section mode. The unit contains a precise micro motion specimen feeding system which uses a micro computer, optical signal and stepper motor to control specimen feeding. The microtome has a hand wheel force balancing system for adjusting the balancing force during sectioning, making rotations even and smooth.
Section Thickness Range | 0.5 to 100 µm (3 to 5 µm is the best slicing effect) |
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Section Thickness Setting | 0.5 to 5 µm, in 0.5 µm increment5 to 20 µm, in 1 µm increment20 to 60 µm, in 5 µm increment60 to 100 µm, in 10 µm increment |
Trimming Thickness | 1 to 600 µm |
Trimming Thickness Settings | 1 to 10 µm, in 1 µm increment10 to 20 µm, in 2 µm increment20 to 50 µm, in 5 µm increment50 to 100 µm, in 10 µm increment100 to 600 µm in 50 µm increment |
Specimen Retraction | 10 to 150 µm (can be closed) in 1 µm increments |
Specimen Horizontal Stroke | 25mm |
Specimen Vertical Stroke | 60mm |
Max Specimen Size with C Clamp | 55mm × 45 mm |
Dimensions (L × D × H) | 560 × 470 × 300 mm |
Weight | 45 Kg |
Streamlined moulded housing, gives attractive appearance and is easy to clean
Full- automatic sectioning with adjustable speed
Continuous, single and step sectioning modes
Specimen retraction mechanism protects specimen from unintended blade damage
Section counting function counts total section pieces and total thickness
Slide mechanism and groove ensures the precision of specimen movement while making the unit free from lubrication and maintenance requirements
Two safety locking mechanisms
The disposable blades moves horizontally and cuts specimen into three equal parts
The removable waste tray collects sectioning debris
Alarm to warn forward and backward limitations
Emergency stop and foot switch
LED display
For scientific investigation and analysis, an automatic microtome is used to section (slice, trim) biological specimens in the fields of histopathology, medicine, and biology.