[Histonet] Hi
Joe Nocito
jnocito <@t> satx.rr.com
Mon Feb 12 17:13:42 CST 2007
Michelle,
I have to agree with Rene on this. Some products are not what they are
supposed to be and may be as hazardous as say xylene or 10% NBF. I'm not
mentioning any products. Y'all understand, don't you?
Joe, not ready to be nuked again
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rene J Buesa" <rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com>
To: "Michelle Perrins" <Michelle.Perrins <@t> uct.ac.za>;
<histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Hi
> Michelle:
> First of all try to get the MSDS of the product you are going to start
> using because some of them are not as innocuous as they alledge to be;
> some may have TWA and STEL values as high as the product they are intended
> to substitute. Beware!
> René J.
>
> Michelle Perrins <Michelle.Perrins <@t> uct.ac.za> wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying out a xylene substitute, namely Ottix Plus as well as Ottix
> Shaper(alcohol substitute) in my rotary tissue processor and in my
> automatic stainer.
> I would like to know if anybody has heard of/tried this product or any
> other xylene substitute and what your comments are.
> Many thanks
>
> Regards
>
> Michelle Perrins
> Forensic Pathology Services
> Department of Health
> Western Cape
> South Africa
>
> 021 447 1496
>
> fax: 021 448 1249
>
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