Hi Colleen,
We have all VIPs here at BMC but I have used the Leica in the past at a
previous position. We currently have 3 - E300s, 3 - VIP 5s, and 2 - VIP 6s. The
VIPs are great and really only need preventive stuff like O rings and
lubrication. A service company for us Avantik takes great car
There are so many good to great processors on the market, but all have their
plus and minus issues. You really have to decide what your two or three most
important issues will be and then rank them. With the trend in becoming more
efficient/cost effective, reducing TAT and LEAN process improvem
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Feher,
Stephen
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:12 PM
To: caymanfl...@gmail.com; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Tissue Processor Advice
We are using the Peloris with a 2 hr, 4 hr and 8 hr protocol. We run 2
hour protocols
We are using the Peloris with a 2 hr, 4 hr and 8 hr protocol. We run 2
hour protocols throughout the day with an average of 4-5 runs per day
depending on specimen volume. We really like this processor. We have
had them for 10 months now, are using factory protocols and have not had
any specimens
Sakura Tissue Tek VIP5!!
I have 2 of these sturdy workhorses and am very happy
Have been associated with VIP5's for as long as they have been around -
wonderful machines!
AnnieinAbuDhabi
aka.Annie out of Africa
2009/8/5 Igor Deyneko
> Dear Histonetters!
> I need your advice in Tissue Processors.
I recommend the new tissue tech. I use it in my lab and its reliable and
intuitive.
I strongly warn against TBS. I use one in my other lab and its been nothing but
trouble. Its chemical storage is unreliable and leads to cross contamination.
--Original Message--
From: Igor Deyneko
Sen