Histochill Allows Rapid Freezing of Tissue Samples

SP Scientific has launched the Histochill - a low-temperature, mechanically refrigerated bath for the rapid freezing of tissue samples in histology and pathology labs, as well as other disciplines. Operating down to -80C, without the need for hazardous and costly expendable refrigerants, the compact tabletop Histochill freezes tissues in seconds to increase lab throughput.

Using a liquid medium, the Histochill rapidly and thoroughly freezes samples, minimising ice-crystal formation compared with the slow freezing rates encountered in a cryotome. Frost build-up is minimised while introducing and extracting samples from the bath through integration of a warming loop on the upper outside wall of the refrigeration chamber.

A hinged and insulated lid provides easy access to the bath. The Histochill is available in two configurations: the basic Histochill for general freezing applications and the advanced model with built-in magnetic stirrer and temperature control for more demanding tissue-specific or research-and-development applications. The advanced model includes digital set point and temperature indication.

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