Rotary microtome HistoCore AUTOCUT R
automatedfor research

rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
rotary microtome
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Characteristics

Type
rotary
Operation
automated
Applications
for research

Description

Produce High Quality Sections from Non-Human Paraffin to Resin Embedded to Thin Sectioning with our Special Accessories Does your Microtome allow you to conduct a wide range of research? The HistoCore AUTOCUT R gives you the flexibility to produce sections across multiple research applications. Whether you are researching paraffin or cutting resin-embedded bones or thin-sections down to 0.5 microns, you can easily select the blade and specimen holder to meet your needs and broaden your research horizons with every cut. Every research microtomist can use their preferred sectioning mode: Automated: motorized push-button sectioning at a consistent speed frees your hands to prepare sections. Manual: full control at the speed you need. Maximize safety in the lab: HistoCore AUTOCUT R features a new enhanced model with an automatic electronic brake to minimize the risk of hand injury when changing the block Prepare High Quality Non-Human Paraffin Sections for all of your Research Needs The microtome is specially designed for serial cutting with the actively cooled RM CoolClamp and the low-temperature block for consistent slice thickness over multiple sections. Switch between high and low-profile blades even faster without changing blade holders by using the 2-in-1 Blade Holder. Apply the Tungsten Carbide Blade and Knife for Consistent Resin-Embedded Sectioning Depending on your needs, choose either the TC-65 disposable tungsten carbide blade for applications as thin as 2 microns or the reusable tungsten carbide knife for slices as thin as 1 micron.
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