[BULK] - RE: [Histonet] static electricity

Fred Underwood funderwood <@t> mcohio.org
Thu Dec 2 12:35:22 CST 2004


Static Guard (brand name) aerosol spray works well.  Spray a small
amount on your knife clamp and other "sticky" microtome surfaces.

>>> <bettina.hutz <@t> orionpharma.com> 12/02/04 12:26AM >>>
Hello,

I have the same problem during winter time - and in summer time it is
the
opposite: it is "common accepted" that in July/August there is hardly
any
staining possible, because the huminidy goes immediately to the alcohol
and
then the xylene is milky and mounting not proper. When I have been
working
in Germany for 10 years I never has this effect, but since I work in
Finland
I am fighting with it every summer. So, if anyone has a solution to
the
humidity problem, please share it with me:)

Tina


-----Original Message-----
From: Pereira, Laurie [mailto:Laurie.Pereira <@t> sdcounty.ca.gov] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 1:18 AM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Subject: [Histonet] static electricity


Hey all,

I'm new at Histology and am having a problem with static electricity.
During the winter, everything tends to stick to me.  I've heard that a
humidifier works pretty well but our laboratory is pretty large.  Will
a
humidifier work in such a large space?  Does anyone have any hints on
how to
deal with the wonders of static electricity?  Any information would be
extremely helpful!

Thanks

Frustrated

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