Stainers

Labtro Stainers apply stains to samples to improve contrast and visibility of components. They feature streaming water cleaning function that thoroughly removes residues between staining cycles. They provide flexible and quiet transmission for smooth, efficient operation. They deliver optimal staining results with precise control and consistent reagent application. Our Stainers are used for tissue staining in microscopy, enhancing visualization of cellular structures.

  • Immuno Autostainer LT-IS101

    • Capacity: 48 Slides
    • Number of Reagent Containers: 64
    • Minimum Dropping Reagent: 50 µL
    • Reagent Titer Increment: 50 µL, 100 µL, 150 µL, or 200 µL
    • Working Noise: ≤ 60 dB(A)
  • Automatic Slide Stainer LT-ASS401

    • Reagent containers: 12
    • Processing time of each container: 0 s to 59 min and 59 seconds
    • Dimensions: 1130×460×400 mm
    • Capacity of containers: 1 L
    • Specimen process: 72 pc

Frequently Asked Question

1. What is a Stainer?

A Stainer is a device used to automatically apply stains to biological samples, such as tissue or cells, for microscopic examination.

2. What is the purpose of staining in the lab?

Staining helps to highlight specific structures or components in a sample, making them easier to observe and analyze under a microscope.

3. What types of samples can be stained?

Stainers are commonly used for tissue sections, blood smears, cytology samples, and microbiological specimens.

4. What are the benefits of using an automated Stainer?

Automated Stainers improve consistency, save time, reduce human error, and allow for high-throughput processing of samples.

5. Where are Stainers typically used?

They are used in clinical laboratories, research facilities, hospitals, and academic institutions.