Thank you for your perspective. All input is helpful in our decision.
Gareth
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:32 AM, White, Lisa M. via Histonet <
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> We have recycled here for over 14 years. The cost of the recycling unit
> is not small. It will take a while t
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We have recycled here for over 14 years. The cost of the recycling unit is not
small. It will take a while to recoup the cost. We have found that xylene
recycles well. The substitutes are not infinitely recyclable. The biggest
savings is that you are not paying to have drums of xylene picke
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> As a six sigma consultant to histology laboratories, it has been my
> experience that recycling xylene and alcohol overall is not a co
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> Hi,
> I was always told not to use recycled reagents, i.e. Alcohol and Xylene, in
> processors. I am using
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> Hi,
> I was always told not to use recycled reagents, i.e. Alcohol and Xylene, in
> processors. I am using a
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Hi,
I was always told not to
We routinely recycle xylene and alcohol on a CBG recycler without issues.
We also run ER PR HER2 breast panel, ISH and routine IHC
Vikki Baker
On Feb 22, 2017 3:37 PM, "Gareth Davis via Histonet" <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
> I was always told not to use recycled reagents,
Hi,
I was always told not to use recycled reagents, i.e. Alcohol and Xylene, in
processors. I am using a VIP 300, refurbished, and I would rather not use
recycled reagents in it. But, during the last CAP inspection they
suggested I use the recycled to save money. And now my administration
wants
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