Product Description
Paraffin Embedding Water Bath is standard double wall construction, inner being of stainless steel out of M.S. body stowing paint/Powder coated and gap filled with glass wool. Temperature 5 deg C to 95 deg C controlled by the thermostat.
Details:
4 caps & 6 sleeves
Advanced Thermal ControlEquipped with a capillary-type thermostat and Nichrome wire heating element, this water bath achieves uniform heating up to 75C with an accuracy of 1C. Select the optimal temperature for paraffin embedding procedures, maintaining tissue integrity and reproducibility in histopathology labs.
Safety-Oriented DesignBuilt with advanced safety features, the paraffin embedding water bath has both low water level cut-off and overheat protection mechanisms. Laboratory professionals can operate with confidence, knowing the device is protected against accidental dry running and overheating.
Durable Construction & CapacityThe double-wall insulated chamber is made from high-grade SS-304 stainless steel, complemented by a powder-coated mild steel outer body. This robust construction prevents heat loss and damage, providing reliability for regular laboratory operations and accommodating up to 46 liters of workspace.
FAQs of PARAFFIN EMBEDDING WATER BATHS:
Q: How does the paraffin embedding water bath maintain precise temperature control during tissue embedding?
A: It utilizes a capillary-type thermostat and uniform Nichrome wire heating elements, delivering consistent temperature regulation with an accuracy of 1C and a working range up to 75C.
Q: What are the main safety features included in this laboratory water bath?
A: Key safety components include a low water level safety cut-off and overheat protection, preventing damage from dry running and excessive heating during operation.
Q: When should this paraffin embedding water bath be used in laboratory processes?
A: This water bath is ideal for tissue paraffin embedding applications during histopathology sample preparation, typically before sectioning tissues for microscopic examination.
Q: Where is the paraffin embedding water bath commonly installed in laboratory setups?
A: It is usually placed in histopathology departments of medical, research, or academic laboratories where tissue processing is performed.
Q: What steps are involved in the process of using the water bath for tissue embedding?
A: Users fill the chamber with water, set the desired temperature, and maintain the water at a controlled heat. Paraffin blocks containing tissue samples are warmed in the bath to ensure proper embedding consistency.
Q: What is the benefit of the double-wall insulation and SS-304 inner chamber in this equipment?
A: Double-wall insulation and stainless steel construction minimize heat loss, ensure long-term durability, and enhance operator safety by maintaining external body temperature.
Q: How is temperature monitored in this paraffin embedding water bath?
A: Temperature is displayed using an analog or dial thermometer for quick and reliable monitoring throughout the embedding procedure.