About Senior Precision Rotary Microtome
The Senior Precision Rotary Microtome is a safe medical instrument and is used for preparation of cuts of fixed and unfixed biological tissues, as well as for non-biological specimens for follow-up studies for intrauterine diagnosis. The offered Senior Precision Rotary Microtome provides will cut sections in a range from 1 to 60 m. It can process specimen, placed in paraffin or other media, prepared in standard cartridges, blocks or on wooden bases. Besides, it is available in different specifications.
Robust Construction and Classic DesignThis rotary microtome is built to withstand rigorous laboratory use, featuring a robust combination of metal and plastic. The rectangular design ensures stability during operation, while the rotary knob allows precise manual sectioning. The gray color code enhances its professional appearance, and its manageable size and weight make it adaptable to various lab spaces.
Manual Precision for Superior SectioningEngineered for manual use, this microtome prioritizes precise control over the sectioning process. Its high precision guarantees consistent, thin specimen sections crucial for microscopic examination in histology and pathology. Without the need for power, it offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for labs focusing on quality and durability.
FAQs of Senior Precision Rotary Microtome:
Q: How does the Senior Precision Rotary Microtome operate without power?
A: The microtome is fully manually operated using a rotary knob, allowing the user to control the sectioning process without the need for electricity. This design ensures reliability and ease of use in various laboratory settings, even during power outages.
Q: What type of specimens can be sectioned with this microtome?
A: This microtome is ideal for sectioning biological specimens, especially for histology and pathology applications. It delivers high-precision cuts essential for detailed microscopic analysis.
Q: What steps are involved in using the manual rotary microtome?
A: To use the microtome, securely mount the specimen, set the desired thickness, and rotate the knob to move the specimen block across the cutting blade. This manual process enables meticulous control over each section.
Q: When is this microtome most beneficial in laboratory workflows?
A: This manual rotary microtome is most advantageous when high-precision, consistent specimen sections are required and when reliable, non-powered equipment is preferred, such as in locations with unstable electricity.
Q: Where is the Senior Precision Rotary Microtome commonly used?
A: It is widely used in histology and pathology labs within hospitals, research centers, and biological laboratories, specifically where manual, high-accuracy sectioning is crucial.
Q: What benefits does manual sectioning provide over automated options?
A: Manual sectioning with this rotary microtome provides superior precision and operator control, allowing technicians to make real-time adjustments for sample variations and ensuring high-quality sections.
Q: How durable is the microtome, and what materials ensure its longevity?
A: Constructed from a mix of robust metal and plastic components, this microtome is built for long-term durability, withstanding frequent use in demanding laboratory environments.