V O L U M E 2 0, N O . 10, O C T O B E R
1948
7A
freezinganother
dehydration
Aloe exclusive
apparatus
for cell chemistry and pathology New . . . Versatile . . . Compact.
Built for exact studies.
Aloe's flexible, stainless steel unit is based on the principles of the Altmann-Gersh freezing-drying apparatus and used by other recognized authorities. Important engineering improvements in clude direct reading scales and manual controls of both tempera ture and vacuum. Under accurate controls, the new Aloe Freezing-Dehydration Ap paratus, permits tissue to be dehydrated and fixed with minimal losses and alterations. Tissue, after freezing in isopentane, is placed in one of the vacuum chambers in refrigerating compart ment. Temperature is accurately adjusted from — 1 5 ° C to —60°C and vacuum as low as 0.00001 mm mercury. If desired, the speci men is infiltrated with paraffin or cellodin. Sections of imbedded materials may be used for morphological and cytochemical studies by numerous methods.
Over all dimensions: 65" wide χ 28V2" deep χ 34'/2" high with covers closed and 56V2" high with covers open. Cabinets of stainless steel.
7 1 5 8 0 F R E E Z I N G - D E H Y D R A T I O N APPARATUS, as described, with eight dehydration chambers and two drierite tubes. For operation on 115 volts, 6 0 cycles, A. C. each $2,250.00 Write for illustrated booklet and bibliography— Bulletin No. Tl 12
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