Reagents & Consumables Patology

Reagents & Consumables Patology

Embedding Casette

Tissue Cassettes

Acetal resin embedding cassettes, in high quality material, equipped with a double locking system to ensure a perfect seal during tissue processing. For processing and embedding small specimens (biopsies).

 

Wax Paraffin

Wax Paraffin

High quality paraffin-plastic polymer mixtures. Excellent penetration into any tissue types and proper elasticity during cutting, for any type of tissue sections. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) free. Is in white drops, translucent, odorless, stable and easy to handle.

 

Base Molds

Base Molds

Stainless steel moulds for paraffin embedding of histological specimens. Wide range of available sizes. Reusable.

 

Microscope Slides

Microscope Slides

Microscope slides are available in standard sizes: 1,0 mm thick in dimensions of 26 x 76 mm (ISO Norm 8037/I) microscope slides are manufactured from extra white glass.

 

Satining Dish

Satining Dish

Tray slide holder without internal channels complete with lid. Baskets that can hold 10 places in glass and stainless steel or made of transparent TPX (polymethylpentene, PMP) with folding handle to 20 seats.

Tray for for staining in glass or in TPX (polymethylpentene, PMP) with 8 grooves, may contain up to 16 slides vertically, back to back, with dimensions 26×76 mm.

 

Formaldehyde 10%

Formaldehyde

Container made according to UE normative pre-filled with formalin or other fixatives. Container are made in HDPE (high density polyethylene).

Above the layer of formalin is an inert liquid and composed by non- hazardous reagents, maintains formalin features, protecting operators from formalin harmful vapors.

This product provides:

  • fixed in formalin without dangerous leaks of formalin fumes
  • no changes in lab
  • no changes in management of specimens and protocols
  • ready-to-use pre-filled containers
  • guarantee of safety for operators

 

Hematoxylins & Eosin

Hematoxylins Eosin

Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining is the most common staining technique in histopathology.

This uses a combination of two dyes, Hematoxylin and Eosin used for demonstration of nucleus and cytoplasmic inclusions in clinical specimens.

Eosin solutions are regularly used as counterstain to hematoxylin in standard histology H&E staining method. Eosin Y is an anionic dye that stains basic cell components (such as cytoplasm, collagen, muscle fi bers, and erythrocytes) bright red.

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