Tissue Flotation Water Bath LBN-FW171 operates within a maximum temperature of 90℃, ensuring reliable sample heating. It has a capacity of 3.7 liters, providing ample space for tissue preparation. It has an advanced microprocessor that controls the temperature, keeps track of safety, and allows users to customize settings. Our water bath includes a large LCD screen that displays key details, making it easy to use and monitor biological samples.
| Capacity | 3.7 L |
| Temperature Range | RT to 90℃ |
| Temperature Precision | ± 1℃ |
| Fuse | F6A L 250AC |
| Power Consumption | 400 VA |
| Power Supply | AC110-220V, 50/60Hz |
| Bath Dimensions | 260 × 220 × 65 mm |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 340 × 400 × 140 mm |
| Packaging Dimensions (W × D × H) | 550 × 490 × 260 mm |
| Weight | 6 kg |
Tissue Flotation Water Bath is widely used in laboratories to maintain precise temperature during biological tissue and sample preparation. They play a vital role in histology and microbiology research experiments.
Tissue Flotation Water Bath is widely used in laboratories to maintain precise temperature during biological tissue and sample preparation. They play a vital role in histology and microbiology research experiments.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does a tissue flotation water bath work?
Ans. It maintains a controlled water temperature that softens tissue sections cut from praffin blocks. The tissue floats on the water surface, allowing easy handling and smooth transfer.
2. What is the purpose of a tissue flotation water bath?
Ans. It is used in histology and pathology labs to prepare tissue sections for staining. The warm water relaxes the tissue, making it easier to transfer onto slides without folds or distortions.
3. Can a tissue flotation water bath be used for all tissue samples?
Ans. Yes, it is commonly used for paraffin-embedded tissue samples in histology. However, the temperature settings may need adjustment based on the type of tissue being processed.
4. Where is a tissue flotation water bath used?
Ans. It is widely used in histopathology, research laboratories, and medical institutions for slide preparation in tissue analysis.
5. How often should the water in a tissue flotation bath be changed?
Ans. Ideally, the water should be changed daily to prevent contamination and maintain sample clarity. Frequent cleaning ensures better results.
Tissue Flotation Water Bath LBN-FW171 operates within a maximum temperature of 90℃, ensuring reliable sample heating. It has a capacity of 3.7 liters, providing ample space for tissue preparation. It has an advanced microprocessor that controls the temperature, keeps track of safety, and allows users to customize settings. Our water bath includes a large LCD screen that displays key details, making it easy to use and monitor biological samples.