Microtome
A microtome cuts micron-thin sections from paraffin blocks for routine reporting. Section quality depends on a rigid instrument, a sharp blade and correct technique — supported by a stable floatation bath and slide warming.
- Thin, uniform paraffin sections
- Smooth, precise sectioning for routine histopathology
- Pairs with floatation bath and slide warming table
- Choose capacity to match daily block load
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