Slide Warmer LBN-SW100 gently warms slides to temperatures ranging from ambient to 70 °C. This lightweight warmer can accommodate 23 glass slides at a time. Our space-saving design features black anodized surface for clear specimen visibility. It ensures uniform heat transfer for safe fixation of samples and flattening of paraffin tissue sections. Our Slide Warmer includes thermostat display and power cord for precise temperature control and management.
| Temperature Range | RT to 70 °C |
| Temperature Accuracy | 0.1 °C |
| Slide Capacity | 23 |
| Material | Heavy duty Steel construction |
| Coating | Black Anodized top |
| Display | LED |
| Control | Toggle switch for viewing set and actual temperature |
| Power Consumption | 200 W |
| Power Supply | AC 220 ± 10 % V / 50 Hz or AC 110 V / 60 Hz |
| Dimension (L × W × H) | 300 × 330 × 200 mm |
| Weight | 4 Kg |
Slide Warmer is ideal for pathology, histology, and biological laboratories, ensuring precise sample preparation and integrity through controlled heating.
Slide Warmer is ideal for pathology, histology, and biological laboratories, ensuring precise sample preparation and integrity through controlled heating.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a slide warmer used for?
Ans. A slide warmer is used in laboratories to warm microscope slides, helping to dry, fix, or maintain samples at a specific temperature for better examination.
2. What is the typical temperature range of a slide warmer?
Ans. Most Slide warmers operate between 30? and 100?, with adjustable serrings to suit different applications.
3. Can a slide warmer be used for histology or pathology applications?
Ans. Yes, slide warmers are commonly used in histology, pathology, and cytology laboratories for sample preparation and staining procedures.
4. How many slides can a slide warmer hold at once?
Ans. Capacity varies by model, but most slide warmers can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 slides, depending on size and design.
5. How does a slide warmer work?
Ans. It uses an electrically heated surface with temperature control to evenly warm slides, ensuring that samples remain intact and properly adhered to the glass.