[Histonet] Leica ASP300S carbon filter
mari.ann.mailhiot <@t> leica-microsystems.com
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Mon Jun 11 14:52:29 CDT 2007
Shanu
You can dispose of the filter in the regular garbage. The carbon in the
filter neutralizes everything that passes through it.
You will have to order your carbon filter directly from Leica.
Best Regards
Mari Ann Mailhiot BA HT ASCP
Application Specialist
Leica Technical Assistance Center
800 248 0123 x7267
847 236 3063 fax
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[Histonet] Leica ASP300S carbon
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Hello all,
We have a Leica ASP300s tissue processor. My question is regarding the
activated carbon filter. What is the best way to dispose off the used
filer? Also, what is the best way to order a new filter? I just changed
my last filter and will need a new one in the next few months. Is it
available from any other supplier or does Leica have a monopoly on them?
Thanks,
Shanu
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Shanu Mehta
Magen Biosciences
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Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 494-8732 x 2212
Fax: (617) 494-8752
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