About Tissue Flotation Bath
Tissue Floatation Bath
Tissue floatation bath is suitable for tissue culture, enzyme reactions fermentation tissue section processing etc. This is ideal for preparing distortion less and wrinkle free tissue specimens.
Construction:
This is comprising a black powder coated aluminum tank housed in a powder coated outer case filled with high grade insulation provided with capillary type thermostat, indicator light ON/OFF switch and a lid. Temperature range ambient to 80° C 1°C.
Robust Construction for LongevityFeaturing sturdy mild steel with powder coating, our Tissue Flotation Bath resists corrosion and withstands intensive industrial usage. Its robust build ensures a prolonged service life, making it a reliable choice for laboratories and institutions seeking dependable equipment.
Efficient and Reliable PerformanceEngineered for consistent heat distribution, this flotation bath operates at 240 volts, ensuring tissues are processed uniformly. Its user-friendly controls and quick warm-up time make it highly efficient for various sample preparation applications.
FAQ's of Tissue Flotation Bath:
Q: How does the Tissue Flotation Bath function in industrial applications?
A: The Tissue Flotation Bath uses controlled, gentle heating to maintain a stable water temperature, allowing thin tissue sections to flatten and expand before they are placed on slides. This process is essential in histology and industrial laboratories for accurate sample preparation.
Q: What material is used for constructing the Tissue Flotation Bath, and why?
A: It is built from mild steel with a powder-coated finish. This combination provides durability, rust resistance, and easy cleaning, which are crucial for maintaining hygiene and longevity in demanding industrial environments.
Q: When should the Tissue Flotation Bath be utilized during sample preparation?
A: The bath is typically used immediately after tissue sections are cut and before they are mounted on slides. The heated water helps the tissue lay flat, preventing folds or wrinkles that could interfere with analysis.
Q: Where is this Tissue Flotation Bath commonly installed or used?
A: This equipment is commonly found in industrial laboratories, research institutes, pathology labs, and educational facilities across India and internationally, wherever precise tissue sample preparation is required.
Q: What is the operational process of using the bath?
A: To use the bath, fill the chamber with water, set the temperature, and allow it to reach the desired heat. Place tissue sections on the water surface to flatten, then transfer them onto slides for further processing.
Q: What are the key benefits of this Tissue Flotation Bath for users?
A: Users benefit from its robust construction, precise temperature control, efficient operation at 240V, and a hygienic, easy-to-clean white exterior. Overall, it improves sample quality and throughput while supporting reliable laboratory workflows.