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Cryostat Microtome LMCSM-A100 features temperature range from 0°C to -50°C. It ensures rapid freezing with dual compression refrigeration and microtome components. Equipped with 10.4-inch LCD touch screen and automatic defrost with UV disinfection. Integrated with dual thermal sensing system and universal rotation chuck for fast specimen setup. Our Microtome is ideal for high-efficiency sectioning in histopathology and research labs.
Specifications
| Section Thickness Setting Range | 0.1 µm to 999 µm adjustable |
| Trimming Thickness Setting Range | 0 µm to 999 µm adjustable |
| Specimen Retraction Distance | 0 µm to 99 µm adjustable |
| Electric Coarse Feed Speed | 2 Gears: 0.9 mm/s, 0.45 mm/s |
| Specimen Vertical Moving Distance | Greater than or equal to 62 mm |
| Specimen Horizontal Moving Distance | Greater than or equal to 20 mm |
| Disinfection Method | UV Disinfection |
| Freezing Room Temperature Control Range | 0ºC to -50ºC |
| Freezing Plate Temperature Control Range | 0ºC to -60ºC |
| Refrigeration Time | 15 minutes |
| Power Consumption | 1100 W |
| Power Supply | 220V / 50Hz |
| Dimensions | 680×800×1200 mm |
| Weight | 120 Kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cryostat Microtome LMCSM-A100 | $ 11343.75 | Each of 1 |
Features
Auto backup system
Sleep mode switch
Quick freeze option
Applications
Cryostat Microtome LMCSM-A100 is ideal for rapid frozen sectioning in clinical and research laboratories. It is widely applied in histopathology, oncology, and intraoperative tissue diagnosis.
Selection Guide
Cryostat Microtome LMCSM-A100 is designed for accurate sectioning of frozen tissue samples, making it an essential tool in clinical, diagnostic, and research laboratories. It is commonly used in applications such as histopathological analysis, immunohistochemistry, neuroscience studies, and oncological research, where maintaining tissue morphology at sub-zero temperatures is critical. With a section thickness setting range of 0.1 µm to 999 µm and a freezer chamber temperature range of 0°C to -50°C, it ensures accuracy and reproducibility in sample preparation. The cryostat also features an adjustable trimming thickness and a freezing platform capable of reaching -55°C, allowing rapid and uniform sample freezing. Backed by CE and ISO certifications, this model meets international standards for quality and safety, making it a reliable choice for laboratories seeking high-performance cryosectioning equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Cryostat Microtome?
A Cryostat Microtome is a precision instrument designed to cut ultra-thin tissue sections at very low temperatures for histological analysis.
2 How does Cryostat Microtome work?
It works by freezing tissue samples in a cryogenic chamber and then slicing them into thin sections using a microtome blade inside the Cryostat Microtome unit.
3 What kind of maintenance does Cryostat Microtome require?
It should be regularly cleaned, disinfected, and calibrated to ensure precise cutting and prevent contamination in tissue samples.
4 Can Cryostat Microtome be used for frozen section pathology?
It is specifically designed for frozen section pathology, enabling quick diagnosis during surgical procedures.
5 How is Cryostat Microtome used in cancer diagnostics?
It is used in cancer diagnostics to prepare frozen tissue sections for rapid pathological analysis during surgeries, helping determine tumor margins in real-time.
6 Why is Cryostat Microtome important in neurology research?
It is important in neurology research for cutting thin brain tissue sections that are crucial for studying neural structures and protein expression in various neurological diseases.
7 How does Cryostat Microtome support immunohistochemistry procedures?
It supports immunohistochemistry by providing quick and high-quality frozen sections that preserve antigen sites, enabling accurate staining and antibody binding.
8 Can Cryostat Microtome be used for muscle biopsy analysis?
It is widely used for muscle biopsy analysis, especially in diagnosing muscular dystrophies, where frozen sections are required to preserve enzyme activity.
9 How is Cryostat Microtome used in infectious disease research?
It is used in infectious disease research to prepare frozen tissue sections for identifying pathogens and studying tissue response to infections in real-time.
10 What is the application of Cryostat Microtome in toxicology studies?
In toxicology studies, it is used to examine structural tissue damage and biochemical changes following exposure to toxins or drugs.