[Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments(Davide/recycling solvents

2011-11-23 Thread Matthew Lunetta
We have been running the same B/R Instument for alcohol and xylene for the last 
7-8 years. It is fantastic. We have not found any heat issues with it at all, 
It is run every day ussually two to three runs per day.

Matt Lunetta
BS HT(ASCP)
Longmont United Hospital


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Subject: [Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments(Davide
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We use the CBG recycling system - we have 1 for formalin and 1 for alcohol and 
xylene. They are workhorses and we have had very little issue with them. 
Our solvent recycler is run every day - we rotate a week at a time between 
xylene and alcohol.

Can anyone provide me information on B/R Instruments Pro series recyclers?
 I am considerning them vs. CBG Biotech. I have heard rumors that the B/R
 units throw a lot of heat from the lower boiler and damage the underlying
 flooring. Can anyone confirm this, or any other troubles with their units?
 Thank you


What is the general opinion about recycling ethanol and xylen? Experiences?
Reasonable volumes?



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[Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments(Davide Costanzo) /recycling solvents

2011-11-22 Thread Nancy Schmitt
We use the CBG recycling system - we have 1 for formalin and 1 for alcohol and 
xylene.  They are workhorses and we have had very little issue with them.  
Our solvent recycler is run every day - we rotate a week at a time between 
xylene and alcohol.

Can anyone provide me information on B/R Instruments Pro series recyclers?
 I am considerning them vs. CBG Biotech. I have heard rumors that the B/R
 units throw a lot of heat from the lower boiler and damage the underlying
 flooring. Can anyone confirm this, or any other troubles with their units?
 Thank you


What is the general opinion about recycling ethanol and xylen?  Experiences?
Reasonable volumes?



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[Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments

2011-11-21 Thread Davide Costanzo
Can anyone provide me information on B/R Instruments Pro series recyclers?
I am considerning them vs. CBG Biotech. I have heard rumors that the B/R
units throw a lot of heat from the lower boiler and damage the underlying
flooring. Can anyone confirm this, or any other troubles with their units?
Thank you.

-- 
*David Costanzo, MHS, PA (ASCP)*
Project Manager
*Blufrog Path Lab Solutions*
9401 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 650
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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Re: [Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments

2011-11-21 Thread Rene J Buesa
My B/R xylene/alcohol recycling unit was placed over a counter and did not 
cause any damage to it after several years of continuous and reliable usage.
It paid itself in 3 years from savings of xylene that I did not have to buy.
I do not know about the other brand you are asking about, but I do not think it 
will better than B/R
René J. 

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From: Davide Costanzo pathloc...@gmail.com
Subject: [Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Monday, November 21, 2011, 12:41 PM


Can anyone provide me information on B/R Instruments Pro series recyclers?
I am considerning them vs. CBG Biotech. I have heard rumors that the B/R
units throw a lot of heat from the lower boiler and damage the underlying
flooring. Can anyone confirm this, or any other troubles with their units?
Thank you.

-- 
*David Costanzo, MHS, PA (ASCP)*
Project Manager
*Blufrog Path Lab Solutions*
9401 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 650
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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RE: [Histonet] Chemical Recycling - B/R Instruments

2011-11-21 Thread Podawiltz, Thomas
Have never had a problem with ours. 


Tom Podawiltz HT (ASCP)
Histology Section Head/Laboratory Safety Officer. 
LRGHealthcare
Laconia, NH 03246
603-524-3211 ext: 3220



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Can anyone provide me information on B/R Instruments Pro series recyclers?
I am considerning them vs. CBG Biotech. I have heard rumors that the B/R
units throw a lot of heat from the lower boiler and damage the underlying
flooring. Can anyone confirm this, or any other troubles with their units?
Thank you.

-- 
*David Costanzo, MHS, PA (ASCP)*
Project Manager
*Blufrog Path Lab Solutions*
9401 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 650
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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