Description
Introducing the laboratory staining tray
The laboratory staining tray is one of the basic equipments in different laboratories, especially in pathology, hematology and microbiology department. This tray is used for staining microscopic slides containing biological samples in order to study and diagnose diseases.
The painting tray comes with a wooden slide rack, net and hose. One of the main advantages of this staining tray is its color discharge tube, which helps to maintain the cleanliness of the laboratory environment and also has a base for drying slides.
benefits
- Standardization of the staining process: the laboratory staining tray with its special design, standardizes the staining process of the slides and prevents human errors during work.
- Maintaining cleanliness and safety: This tray, with separate sections for each stage of staining, as well as an evacuation system, keeps the work environment clean and prevents sample contamination.
- Increased efficiency: Using a staining tray increases the speed and accuracy of the staining process and, as a result, reduces the time required to prepare samples.
Main components
- Coloring basin: This basin is used to put different coloring solutions.
- Slide rack: This part is designed to hold microscopic slides during staining.
- Drain tube: This tube is used to drain excess solutions and keep the tray clean.
Applications of the coloring tray
The staining tray is used in different laboratories to prepare different samples such as blood, tissue, feces and urine. Some of the common uses of this tray are:
- Blood staining: to detect blood diseases such as anemia and leukemia
- Tissue staining: to detect different types of cancer
- Stool staining: to detect parasitic infections
- Urine staining: to diagnose urinary tract infections
Important points in use
- Cleaning and disinfection: Clean and disinfect the tray thoroughly before and after each use.
- Using fresh coloring solutions: Use fresh and quality coloring solutions.
- Compliance with staining instructions: For each type of sample, there is a specific staining instruction that must be followed carefully.