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this equipment is in stock and is available for immediate sale and shipment Milestone Pathos Delta Year of manufacture:... view more
Unit appears to be in good cosmetic condition and it powers on. The system boot but unfortunately it has a password and I do not know it nor can I get it. Unit is from a hospital surplus.... view more
Asking Price:
$7,000 USD
THIS SALE IS FOR 1-) PATHOS DELTA MILESTONE AUTOMATIC HYBRID TISSUE PROCESSOR WITH MANUAL INCLUDED . REMOVED FROM WORKING ENVIROMENT. "The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by... view more
Asking Price:
$4,999 USD
Refurbished Milestone Histos 5 Microwave Tissue Processor with Warranty Call for Pricing (Price based on availability, and warranty) Rapid vacuum semiautomatic microwave tissue processor.... view more
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Tissue Processor equipment is used to process tissues for histology, immunohistochemistry, and other related applications. The equipment typically consists of a tissue processor, a slide stainer, and a microtome. The tissue processor is used to prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination by dehydrating, clearing, and embedding them in paraffin wax. The slide stainer is used to apply stains to the tissue samples to make them more visible under the microscope. The microtome is used to cut the tissue samples into thin sections for examination.
The price range for tissue processor equipment varies depending on the type and size of the equipment. Smaller, basic tissue processors can cost as little as a few hundred dollars, while larger, more advanced systems can cost tens of thousands of dollars. The most popular manufacturers of tissue processor equipment include Leica, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sakura Finetek, and Shandon. These companies offer a wide range of tissue processors, from basic models to sophisticated systems with automated features.