Andria,
CBG is very reliable.  I have one of the large capacity units called: Solv
Solv.  It's set up to run xylene on one side and alcohol on the other.
Very convenient, no flushes to do.  I don't recommend recycling formalin,
to much fume exposure, testing, rebuffering, etc., but this unit will work
for formalin too.


Renee Grow, BA., HT (ASCP)
rg...@bmnet.com
Histology Supervisor
Blount Memorial Hospital
907 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy.
Maryville, TN  37804-5016
(865) 977-4744
(865) 977-5766 Fax

You wrote:

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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:19:36 -0500
From: "Evans, Andria B" <aev...@wellspan.org>
Subject: [Histonet] Recycling Formalin, Xylene, and Alcohol
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I would like to know what everyone out in histoland is using to recycle
there solutions.  We are looking at switching out the procyclers (that are
about 10 years old) to something else.  Any Pros/Cons of current methods
would be great.  Thanks!!

Andria B Evans, HTL(ASCP)CM
Anatomic Pathology
York Hospital
1001 S. George Street
York, PA  17405
717-851-5006


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