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Dual Automated Gram Stainer ZDGS-B10

Dual Automated Gram Stainer ZDGS-B10

Dual Automated Gram Stainer ZDGS-B10 processes up to 16 slides per batch with remarkable speed and consistency. The device features independent reagent pathways to prevent cross-contamination. It optimizes reagent usage, enabling each 500ml bottle to stain up to 1000 slides. Its adjustable heating module ensures precise reagent temperatures for superior staining results. Our gram stainer delivers uniform, high-quality results while maintaining a clean and efficient lab environment. 

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What staining methods does the Automated Gram Stainer support?

The device supports GRAM staining and Ziehl-Neelsen (acid-fast) staining, providing versatility for different microbiological applications.

2. How high does the lid open?

The lid opens to a clearance height of 58 cm, allowing easy access for slide loading and maintenance.

3. Does the stainer prevent cross-contamination?

Yes, it features independent reagent pathways, ensuring no cross-contamination between reagents.

4. How many slides can the stainer process at once?

The slide tray can hold 1 to 16 slides per batch for single processing.

5. What type of motor does the stainer use?

It operates with a DC motor, ensuring low noise, long lifespan, and energy efficiency.

6. How long does the Gram staining process take in an Automated Gram Stainer?

Dual Automated Gram Stainer: Can process two batches simultaneously, cutting overall processing time in half for high workloads.

7. Does the Dual Automated Gram Stainer require both units to run simultaneously?

No, each staining unit operates independently, allowing flexibility to process different batches or protocols simultaneously or separately.

8. What happens if an error occurs during staining?

Most systems provide an alert or error code indicating the issue. Common errors include reagent depletion, clogging, or slide misalignment. Refer to the user manual for troubleshooting.