Immuno Auto Stainer

Labzee Immuno Auto Stainers are fully automated systems designed for precise and reproducible immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunocytochemistry (ICC) staining. They streamline the staining workflow by automating reagent application, incubation, and washing cycles under controlled conditions. These systems support multiple slide formats, customizable protocols, and barcode-based sample tracking for high-throughput efficiency. Their intuitive interfaces, contamination control features, and accurate reagent management ensure consistent and high-quality staining results. Our Immuno Auto Stainers are ideal for clinical diagnostics, pathology labs, research centers, and academic institutions.

Slides Capacity

Reagents Capacity

Minimum Dropping Reagent

Reagent Usage

Dropping Reagent Increments

Frequently Asked Questions

1: When is an Immuno Auto Stainer used in a lab?

It is used to automate IHC and ICC staining procedures on tissue or cell samples. This ensures consistent application of antibodies and reagents. It reduces hands-on time and improves standardization.

2: Can multiple staining protocols be run simultaneously?

Yes, many models support simultaneous processing of different protocols. Slides can be grouped by assay type, and reagents dispensed accordingly. This enhances flexibility in multi-case labs.

3: Can reagent usage be tracked automatically?

Yes, advanced models include reagent tracking and usage reporting features. This helps manage inventory and reduce waste. Some systems support barcode integration for traceability.

4: When should cleaning and maintenance be performed?

Daily cleaning is recommended, especially of dispensing lines and waste areas. Scheduled maintenance helps ensure consistent performance. Follow the manufacturer's checklist for preventive care.

5: Can it handle both chromogenic and fluorescent staining?

Yes, most Immuno Auto Stainer s support both staining types with protocol adjustments. Ensure compatibility with detection systems and mounting media. Proper programming ensures accurate results for both methods.