Flattening paraffin-embedded tissue sections at 45°C
Expanding frozen sections at 37°C
Selecting optimal sections for slide mounting
Removing wrinkles and folds from section ribbons
Warming staining reagents to optimal temperature
Incubating immunohistochemistry assays
Warming mounting media for coverslipping
Preventing section adhesion during handling
Improving section flatness for digital scanning
Teaching histology techniques to students
Additional Technical Details: Paraffin sections: 45°C for 10-30 seconds. Frozen sections: 37°C for 5-15 seconds. Reagent warming: 37-60°C depending on reagent. The water should be changed daily. Distilled water prevents mineral deposits. The bath should be cleaned with mild detergent. The LED backlight is adjustable for different section types. The digital controller maintains temperature stability. The drain port simplifies water changes.
Tissuefloatation bath uses span multiple applications in histology, cytology, and research laboratories. The primary use is flattening paraffin-embedded tissue sections after microtomy, removing wrinkles and folds. These tissue flotation bath uses are widely considered the best methods for preparing high-quality diagnostic sections.
In histopathology, tissue floatation bath uses include floating paraffin sections to relax compressed tissues and selecting optimal sections for mounting. The warm water expands the ribbon, allowing even the most delicate sections to be handled without damage. Micron's tissue flotation bath is a top rated instrument for these critical applications. The dark or illuminated background provides excellent contrast for visualizing sections.
The best tissue floatation bath uses from Micron extend to frozen section expansion and reagent warming. Frozen sections are floated at 37°C to expand before mounting. The bath can also warm staining reagents and incubate certain assays. For laboratories seeking versatile equipment, these tissuefloatation bath uses make it one of the best investments. The precise temperature control ensures consistent results across all applications.
Micron's tissue flotation bath uses also include warming mounting media for better coverslip application. The large working area accommodates multiple sections. Contact us to learn more about tissue flotation bath uses for your laboratory. We offer training and protocol optimization support.
Paraffin Section Flattening: Removes wrinkles at 45°C for diagnostic sections.
Frozen Section Expansion: Expands frozen sections at 37°C.
Reagent Warming: Warms staining reagents to optimal temperature.
Assay Incubation: Used for immunohistochemistry and other assays.
Mounting Media Warming: Improves coverslip application.
Teaching Tool: Demonstrates proper section handling techniques.
Digital Scanning Prep: Ensures flat sections for whole slide imaging.
Versatile Applications: One instrument for multiple laboratory uses.
Diagnostic Histopathology: Essential for preparing paraffin sections for diagnosis.
Frozen Section Surgery: Ideal for expanding frozen sections.
Immunohistochemistry: Used for warming reagents and slides.
Research Histology: Perfect for research tissue preparation.
Teaching Laboratories: Excellent for histotechnology training.
Digital Pathology: Ensures flat sections for scanning.