New Pro Tissue Processing System.

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New Pro Tissue Processing System.

24 Jan, 2007

Published over 19 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Ted Pella Inc., has launched a new microwave tissue processor: The PELCO BioWave Pro.

The new PELCO BioWave Pro represents the next level of microwave tissue processing, a technology which has been pioneered by Ted Pella, Inc. over the last decade. True variable wattage settings and the patented PELCO ColdSpot are now complemented with a new touch screen operation system, adding a new level of precise and extensive control needed for consistent quality tissue processing results. The system is loaded with a range of new features like self-calibrated wattage control, continuous power over the effective power range, integrated stirrer, remote process monitoring and protocol programming.

The PELCO BioWave Pro enables rapid specimen turnaround while at the same time delivering consistent results for optimum imaging quality. The enhanced protocol management allows for using more elaborate protocols with more automated steps. Several protocols can be stored in the system and recalled when needed. Typical applications are tissue processing for Electron Microscopy, Confocal imaging, Light Microscopy and more efficient DNA extraction for forensic investigations. For Confocal Imaging there are a number of applications where multiple days bench processing can be reduced to less than 4 hours processing with the PELCO BioWave Pro.

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