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Embedding Centers

Embedding Centers

TOTAL EMBEDDING SOLUTIONS

Great sections rely on careful embedding and proper orienting. Choose ergonomically designed forceps to combat repetitive motion fatigue associated with this process.

Tissue Embedding Centers

Enjoy the symmetrical, unobstructed and large workspace of the HistoCore Arcadia Embedding Center which allows for efficient access to cassettes and molds, enabling smooth run batches. Set up an embedding center that matches your workflow, choose productivity enhancing accessories and select base molds that match your cassettes.

HistoCore Arcadia C

Market-leading capacity and a smooth workflow in a compact and ergonomic design. A cold plate holding up to 65 cassettes on its large working surface.

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HistoCore Arcadia H

Heated Paraffin Embedding Paraffin Workstation to meet your needs.

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HistoCore Arcadia Embedding Center

Modular tissue embedding system incorporating two independent products, the Arcadia H heated embedding workstation and the Arcadia C cold plate offering you the flexibility to arrange the embedding workflow.

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Embedding Centers Matching Consumables

Select from a range of base molds and paraffin wax. Order now at our online store.

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Educational Resources

Tips to Buying an Embedder

When choosing an embedder, three areas should be considered to maximize your purchase: Simple Operation, Smooth Workflow and Precise Control.

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Mitigating Risk and Improving Patient Safety – Identify and Eliminate Defects Prior to Stain Review:

The responsibility of the clinical laboratory is to provide quality patient diagnostics. However, the environment in which this work occurs contains health and safety risks where workers must remain vigilant. This article will review safety precautions in the laboratory.  

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Techniques to Minimize Articular Cartilage Folding:

After a joint has been decalcified, the loss of proteoglycans in the articular cartilage causes it to fold and ripple during the staining process. When this occurs, it makes it impossible to perform histo-morphometry or measurements of the cartilage.

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