Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station UT8040
Features
1. It has ultrasonic irradiation function which can work for long time, with air cooling to control processing temperature under 45℃.
2. Replace reagents and solutions, complete tissue fixing, decalcifying and post-treatment automatically and efficiently, unattended throughout the entire process.
3. Independently set decalcifying processing programs, capable of setting 10 programs with 30 steps for each program.
- 4. There are sound and information prompts after completing.
- 5. Keep work logs and alarm logs.
- 6. There are four processing tanks, and each one is independently controlled.
- 7. The minimum processing reagent for each tank is 150 ml.
- 8. Using specific rapid decalcification solution, it saves 75% of the time for bone marrow puncture and ear/nose cartilage tissue decalcification, 40% to 60% for high-density bone cortex, compared to conventional decalcification.
- 9. Preserving the tissue very well, causing no damage to the specimens.
Specifications
Single step processing time setting |
1 min-100 hrs |
Programmable programs |
10 |
Processing tanks |
4 |
Maximum capacity of processing tank |
500 ml |
Reagent bottles |
4 |
Waste liquid bottle |
1 |
Maximum tissue processing capacity |
32 each time |
Dimension |
574*530*900 mm |
Weight |
75 kg |
Application
- Basic medical research
- Observe and analyze the morphology, structure, and function of bone tissue, and gain a deeper understanding of the growth, development, and pathological processes of bone tissues.
- Clinical pathological diagnosis
- Provides a basis for the diagnosis and treatment of skeletal diseases such as osteoporosis, poor fracture healing, and bone tumors.
- Biological and pharmaceutical research
- Evaluate the effects of drugs or treatment methods on bone tissue.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- In the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, bone tissue decalcification technology is commonly used for preoperative evaluation and planning such as tooth implantation and jawbone reconstruction, to work out a more suitable surgical plan.