Do you need reproducible sections of samples before microscopy?

Published On: 9 June, 2021/By /

Do you need reproducible sections of samples before microscopy?

Published On: 9 June, 2021/By /

To get a good image under the microscope, a precise and even section of the object or tissue is essential.

The German company SLEE Medical has been manufacturing robust and precise microtomes and cryostats for over 60 years. In the fall of 2021, you have the opportunity to test your application on the semi or fully automatic rotary microtomes CUT 5062 and CUT 6062.

Getting a blurry, hard-to-focus image under the microscope can be devastating to the diagnosis of a tissue in the pathology department or the problem-solving of a product in the materials lab. One reason could be that the section has become uneven or is thicker than intended.

SLEE Medical is passionate about developing precise and robust pressure instruments and sample preparation aids for microscopy. Examples of their successes are the semi and fully automatic rotary microtomes CUT 5062 and CUT 6062.

The CUT 5062 and CUT 6062 are high pressure and user-friendly. They are ergonomic and the handwheel can be locked in any position. For both models, the trimming is motorized and for the CUT 6062 also the cutting. Both have intuitive and easy to understand software.

Contact our product specialists Mohammad and Susanna for more information >

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