A. S. ALOE COMPANY

Write for illustrated booklet and bibliography —. Bulletin No. T112. A. S. ALOE. COMPANY. Serving science since 7 860. 1831 Olive Street. St. Louis ...
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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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1831

S.

Olive

A L O E

Street

C O M P A N Y

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St. Louis 3, M i s s o u r i

Serving

science

since

1860.

aloe