[Histonet] RE: static electricity/humidity problems

Weems, Joyce JWEEMS <@t> sjha.org
Fri Dec 3 06:50:37 CST 2004


And Cardinal has a product called Molecular Sieve - 4494-500ny that works the same way without the carcinogen factor. (At least as far as I know!)
Joyce

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bettina.hutz <@t> orionpharma.com
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 2:52 AM
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] RE: static electricity/humidity problems


Hello Renee,

this sounds good, I WILL try it:)
Thanks a lot, "kiitos" as we say in finnish:)
Tina

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From: rgrow <@t> bmnet.com [mailto:rgrow <@t> bmnet.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 11:49 PM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] RE: static electricity/humidity problems


Tina,

There have been several good responses regarding static.  Try them.  Use
what works best in your lab.

Humidity is a big problem in the southern United States.   Air conditioning
systems and de-humidifiers can't handle the load in old drafty buildings. We
have solved this problem by adding silica gel crystals to our last absolute
alcohol and first xylene in the dehydrating and clearing stations. This step
has been successfully used here for many years.  It  also extends the life
of the reagents 2x. We order it from:  Sigma Aldrich Company, Catalog #:
21,444.2  Silica Gel 2.5 Kg. A word of caution: Do dispense and discard
carefully as it is a carcinogen.

Good luck.

Renee Grow, BA., HT (ASCP)
rgrow <@t> bmnet.com
Histology Supervisor
Blount Memorial Hospital
907 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy.
Maryville, TN  37804-5016
(865) 977-4744
(865) 977-5766 Fax

From: bettina.hutz <@t> orionpharma.com [mailto:bettina.hutz <@t> orionpharma.com]
Sent: 02 December 2004 05:26
To: Laurie.Pereira <@t> sdcounty.ca.gov; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] static electricity[Scanned]

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


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