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Scigen VIP-Fixative™ Non-precipitating Buffered Zinc 10% Formalin
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Capacity:
3.8 L
19 L
Description
- Introduced in 2001, VIP-Fixative and has been marketed under several well-known brands worldwide for use in automatic tissue processors as a non-precipitating formalin fixative
- VIP-Fixative formula will not form solids (precipitate) in tissue processors and can eliminate the need for routine warm water flushing by preventing precipitate damage to the rotary valve.
- Clear, colorless solution free of particles, buffered zinc 10% formalin based, for use in histological applications of fixation and storage of tissue specimens, soluble is dehydrant reagents
- Improves cellular details and improves cell wall rigidity resulting in easier cutting and uniform sections.
- Highly visible OSHA compliant labeling
- Buffered zinc formalin enhances nuclear detail in immunohistochemistry and special staining techniques
- Chloride, sulfate and mercury free
- Nonsterile containers marked with a lot code and expiration date, 4 year shelf life
- Formalin waste designed to be treated in bulk using Neutralex
- Manufactured using ISO 13485 and FDA quality systems
Specifications
Specifications
Capacity | 19 L |
Closure Type | Lined Cap with Quick Release Faucet |
Color | Clear, Water White |
Compatibility | Compatible with Aqueous and Alcoholic Solutions |
Content And Storage | Room temperature |
Concentration | Buffered Zinc 10% Formalin |
For Use With (Equipment) | All Tissue Processors |
Product Type | Formalin |
Solution Type | Formalin |
For Use With (Application) | Tissue processor, to prevent instrument damage from solids with no impact on specimen integrity |
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