Fisher Anatomical Coverslipper Thermo Scientific ClearVue - M-999982-4210 | Each

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Fisher Anatomical

Coverslipper

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M-999982-4210

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  • Boost speed and accuracy in busy laboratories by automating the coverslipping workload with the Thermo Scientific™ ClearVue™ Coverslipper
  • Simply place a basket of slides onto the load rail and close the door — the ClearVue Coverslipper does all the rest
  • Offers compatibility with a variety of stainers to accommodate just about any lab setting
  • Accepts slides directly from the Thermo Scientific™ Varistain™ Gemini ES and Varistain™ 24-4, Sakura™ DRS2000 and Leica™ Auto-Stainer
  • Automatically recognizes different types of slide preparations and delivers the correct amount of mountant for coverslipping each
  • Handles both histology and cytology samples simultaneously without user interaction while still delivering right amount of mountant
  • Handles up to 11 slide baskets at the same time with load-on-demand capabilities
  • Includes: User guide (English, part number A79210100); Case of two ClearVue coverslip hoppers; 24 x 50mm, #1.5–1000 slips (A79210050); Set of three ClearVue slide baskets (Gemini-compatible) with black sliders (A79210064); Set of two mountant purge trays (A79210079); Ventilation filter (9990610); Set of two soft hair brushes (P12257); Set of three suction cups (A79210081)

  • Item Id 999982
    MF ID A79200001
    Brand Thermo Scientific™ ClearVue™
    Manufacturer Fisher Anatomical
    Application Coverslipper
    Dimensions 19.75 X 22.75 X 25.5 Inch
    Power Source 100 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz
    Specifications Touchscreen, 2 Hoppers, 1000 Coverslips, 3 Slide Baskets, 2 Mountant Purge Trays, Ventilation Filter, 2 Brushes, 3 Suction Cups
    UNSPSC Code 41121814

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