Automatic Tissue Processor

Labzee Automatic Tissue Processors are designed to streamline and standardize tissue preparation with minimal manual intervention. They perform sequential dehydration, clearing, and paraffin infiltration through fully programmable and automated cycles. These systems support high sample throughput, accurate reagent handling, and consistent processing for reliable histological results. Their intuitive interfaces, enclosed chambers, and built-in safety controls enhance operational efficiency and laboratory safety. Our Automatic Tissue Processors are ideal for use in clinical pathology labs, diagnostic centres, research institutions, and forensic laboratories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1: When should an Automatic Tissue Processor be

preferred over manual methods? Automatic processors save time, reduce human error, and deliver consistent results. They are best used in labs with moderate to high sample volumes. They improve efficiency in routine histological workflows.

2: Can the processor be customized for specific tissue protocols?

Yes, Automatic Tissue Processors allow full customization of processing cycles. Parameters like duration, reagent type, and temperature can be adjusted. This flexibility supports various tissue types and lab standards.

3: Can it run unattended during overnight shifts?

Yes, these units are designed for safe, unattended operation with automated monitoring. Built-in alarms and safety shutdowns ensure reliability during long runs. Always verify settings before leaving the unit running.

4: When does the system need maintenance?

Basic cleaning should be done after each run to avoid residue buildup. Full maintenance depends on usage frequency and manufacturer guidelines. Regular upkeep ensures processing accuracy and equipment longevity.

5: Can different sample batches be processed on the same day?

Yes, multiple batches can be processed by programming new cycles after completion. Efficient scheduling helps maximize daily throughput. Ensure reagent levels and temperatures are properly maintained between runs.