Kelly, You are not going to stay within the temp ranges if putting pellets
directly into the embedding center tank. A couple solutions: 1) write into your
procedure that the temperature will go down when pellets are added and that
once melted should be in whatever range it calls for (and don't
You could warm the paraffin in an oven overnight
to melt it so that the heat of fusion is not extracted
from the embedding center paraffin tanks when it is added
as melted paraffin at 58-65 degrees.
Pairan, Kelly via Histonet wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Recently we starting taking the daily maximum
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Good Afternoon,
Recently we starting taking the daily maximum and minimum temperature ranges
for our embedding center paraffin tanks. The melting point of our wax is 56oC
and our current temperature range is 58 to 65oC. The problem we are having is
that when we add wax, the temp dips below
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