[Histonet] xylene vs. xylene substitutes
krat18 <@t> aol.com
krat18 <@t> aol.com
Wed Jun 22 14:29:43 CDT 2005
Just a note: the rep from CBG Biotech told me that Formula 83 (which, as I understand, is mainly naphtha) does NOT work for the coverslipping tape, so you'd have to use xylene only on the coverslipper. Otherwise, the Formula 83 works fine.
Karen_Raterman <@t> ssmhc.com
krat18 <@t> aol.com
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From: Mrosla, Tina M <tmmrosla <@t> healtheast.org>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:06:40 -0500
Subject: [Histonet] xylene vs. xylene substitutes
I was wondering what kind of experience people have had with xylene substitutes.
I work in a medium-volume hospital laboratory that would like to change to a
xylene substitute wherever we can without compromising quality. It probably
would have no effect on the tissue processors, but how about the automatic
stainer (I should mention that we have a Sakura tape coverslipper)? Hemo-D is
not an option because some employees have hypersensitivity to it, but how about
Americlear or any others?
Tina Mrosla
tmmrosla <@t> healtheast.org
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