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Sakura Finetek Tissue-Tek VIP6 AI Vacuum Infiltration Processor

Sakura Finetek Tissue-Tek VIP6 AI Vacuum Infiltration Processor
Product Specifications
BRAND  Sakura
MODEL  VIP6 Al
DESCRIPTION
The first and only tissue procesor offering automatic, onboard preparation of mixed reagent solutions for advanced infiltration of fatty tissues.
 
  • Automatic Transfer allows in-process solution rotation
  • Automatic paraffin rotation and waste container save time and prevent spills
  • 2 bulk reagent reservoirs provide fresh reagent during processing, if needed
  • Heated retort lid reduces condensation while eliminating fumes
  • Automatic bottle connection check to reduce user errors
  • User-defined cleaning cycles w/optional drying cycle to eliminate fumes
  • Illuminated reagent cabinet enables observation of reagent levels
  • Automatic paraffin degassing aspirates evaporated clearing agent from paraffin oven, keeping paraffin clean while filtering the fumes

Most reliable processing with industry leading mean time between repairs of over 52 weeks. The high-resolution LCD color touch screen and user-friendly software is capable of up to 300 cassettes per run. Options for processing include 10 user-selectable mixing modes, heat, pressure and vacuum. Tissue-Tek® iSupport™ remote system monitorying Sakura's professional technical support team ensure maximum uptime.

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