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Rotary Microtome LRMI-A10 is a manually operated (Paraffin embedded tissue block) cutting device with advance technology, offers slice thickness range of 0 to 60 µm. Features clipper-built case, handwheel with lock system, ensures safety of user. Equipped with 10° blade holder, provides ± 25 mm of movement range for blade holder base with maximum slice section of 50 × 45 mm. With multiple section thickness setting, specimen orientation system with 180° axis, this rotary microtome provides precision, control and comfort for making microscopic preparations for subsequent illumination.
Slice thickness range | 0 to 60 µm |
Section thickness setting | 0 to 2 µm in 0.5 µm increment 2 to 10 µm in 1 µm increment 10 to 20 µm in 2 µm increment 20 to 60 µm in 5 µm increment |
Specimen stroke | Horizontal: 20 mm; Vertical: 50 mm |
Slip precision | ± 5% |
Maximum slice section | 50 × 45 mm |
Specimen adjustment direction | Horizontal: 8°; Vertical: 8° |
Specimen adjustment rotation | 180° |
Blade holder base movement range | Front; Back; Left; Right: ± 25 mm |
Blade holder angle | 10° |
Packaging dimension (L×W×H) | 620×525×455 mm |
Gross weight | 45 kg |
Disposable blade holder × 1 pc
Specimen cassette × 1 pc
Hexagonal wrench × 1 set
Brush × 1 pc
Feather microtome blade
Rotary microtome is used for the preparation of samples for observation under transmitted light or electron radiation, to cut thin sections of paraffin-embedded tissues across biology, medicine, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, cryo-sectioning, cytology, biotechnology etc.