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| Name | Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C Pellets for Clinical Diagnosis |
| Manufacturer | Not specified |
| Product Type | Paraffin pellets |
| Melting Point | 56-58°C |
| Application | Clinical diagnosis |
| Packaging | Pellets |
| Size | Not specified |
| Color | White |
| Purity | Not specified |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | Not specified |
| Compliance | Meets requirements for clinical diagnosis use |
| Sterilization | Not sterilized |
| Expiration Date | Not specified |
| Regulatory Status | For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use |
FAQ
What is the melting point range of Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical
diagnosis?
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis have a melting point range of 56-58°C.
How are Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets used in clinical diagnosis?
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets are commonly used in clinical diagnosis for embedding tissue samples for histological analysis.
What are the advantages of using Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis?
The advantages of using Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets include their consistent melting point range, which ensures optimal embedding of tissue samples, and their high purity, which reduces the risk of contamination.
Are Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets suitable for all types of tissue samples in clinical diagnosis?
Yes, Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets are suitable for embedding various types of tissue samples, making them versatile for use in clinical diagnosis.
How can I store Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis to ensure their quality?
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets should be stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain their quality for clinical diagnosis applications.
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis have a melting point range of 56-58°C.
How are Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets used in clinical diagnosis?
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets are commonly used in clinical diagnosis for embedding tissue samples for histological analysis.
What are the advantages of using Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis?
The advantages of using Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets include their consistent melting point range, which ensures optimal embedding of tissue samples, and their high purity, which reduces the risk of contamination.
Are Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets suitable for all types of tissue samples in clinical diagnosis?
Yes, Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets are suitable for embedding various types of tissue samples, making them versatile for use in clinical diagnosis.
How can I store Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets for clinical diagnosis to ensure their quality?
Paraffin M.P. 56-58°C pellets should be stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain their quality for clinical diagnosis applications.