I have a Leica SM2000 microtome, circa 2004, that has recently developed an 
issue with the dry ice tray. Up until this year, we've never had any problems 
with the specimen adhering to the platform. But suddenly we cannot cut 
specimens because they easily become dislodged. We use 30% sucrose to stick the 
specimen to the dry ice tray. When we borrow a dry ice tray from another lab, 
the problem goes away.

Our dry ice tray is powder coated and we can see the the coating is rubbing 
away, but it does not seem to be coming off with the specimen. Rotating the 
tray so that the specimen is attached at a different location on the platform 
does not help. We have cleaned the dry ice tray with hot soapy water, rinsed 
with distilled water and then with ethanol. 

Leica told me that the new trays do not have this powder coating, which makes 
me think they know about a problem, but the person I spoke to on the phone was 
not aware of one.

I'd be glad to hear from anyone who has experienced the same thing or who has 
suggestions. A new tray will cost $500-$1000 so I'd like to troubleshoot with 
this one to the extent that it is appropriate.

Thanks,
Donna

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