Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501 is a compact and efficient device designed for precise stretching and flattening of tissue sections. This tissue processor features a 2.5 L capacity, and an adjustable temperature range from room temperature to 75 °C. It ensures even heat distribution for consistent section floating and easy retrieval. It supports delicate tissue handling with a corrosion-resistant basin and stable heating control. Our Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501 is ideal for histology labs, research facilities, academic institutions, and diagnostic centers.
| Capacity | 2.5 L |
| Temperature Range | Room temperature to 75 °C |
| Power Consumption | 400 W |
| Power Supply | AC 110 V / 220 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Interior Dimension | 210 × 65 mm |
| Exterior Dimension | 270 × 210 mm |
| Package Dimension | 340 × 350 × 160 mm |
| Net Weight | 3 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 4 Kg |
| Package Type | Wooden case |
Our Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501 is used during the tissue embedding process to flatten paraffin tissue sections before mounting them onto slides. It enhances visibility and slide accuracy, reducing artifacts. Commonly used in histopathology, research biology labs, and medical diagnostics, it supports consistent sample preparation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the temperature range supported by the Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501?
The Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501 allows you to control the temperature from room temperature up to 75?°C, enabling optimal conditions for section floating in various lab environments.
2: How does this model improve tissue section preparation?
It ensures even and stable heat across the surface, allowing paraffin sections to flatten uniformly. This reduces wrinkles and folds, which enhances slide clarity and sample quality.
3: What is the basin capacity and how is it designed for usability?
With a 2.5?L basin capacity, the unit is designed with a wide, shallow interior that simplifies the process of placing and retrieving tissue sections, making it user-friendly for lab technicians.
4: Which labs typically use the Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501?
It is commonly used in histology and pathology labs, research institutes, and educational settings where precise tissue processing is required as part of diagnostic or training workflows.
5: Is the device safe and easy to operate for new users?
Yes, the Tissue Floating Water Bath BZTFB-501 features a simple design and energy-efficient control system. It is safe for routine use and ideal for both beginner and experienced lab professionals.
6: When is a Tissue Floating Water Bath used in histology?
It is used after microtomy to float and flatten tissue ribbons cut from paraffin blocks. The warm water helps smooth the sections before transferring them to slides. This step ensures wrinkle-free and uniform slide mounting.
7: Can any water be used in the bath?
While distilled water is recommended to avoid mineral buildup, clean tap water may be used temporarily. Using distilled water extends equipment life and improves section quality. Regular cleaning is essential regardless of water type.
8: Can the temperature be adjusted for different tissues?
Yes, most models allow digital temperature adjustments typically between 30°C to 50°C. This range supports various tissue types and section thicknesses. Avoid overheating to prevent section damage.
9: When should the water be changed?
Water should be changed daily or after each session to prevent contamination. Floating debris and paraffin residues can affect clarity and sample quality. Clean water ensures better visibility and smoother operation.
10: Can slides be left in the bath for long periods?
No, extended immersion may cause tissue distortion or detachment from the slide. Tissue should be mounted promptly after flattening. Prolonged exposure may compromise staining and morphology.