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Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-A10

Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-A10

Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-A10 supports a sample tray capacity of 12 to 24 slides, enabling fully automated operation without manual intervention. The automated process includes high-speed centrifugation at 950 rpm to dry slides after staining. Professional settings ensure optimal dyeing with uniform, bright staining and no cross-contamination. It supports up to 190 slides per hour. Our gram stainer is an ideal choice for high-precision microbial staining tasks in professional settings.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the sample tray capacity of the Single Automated Gram Stainer?

The sample tray can hold 1 to 12, 24, or 16 slides, depending on the tray configuration.

2. How long does the Gram staining process take?

The total dyeing time is approximately 4 to 5 minutes per cycle.

3. How many slides can be stained per dye set?

The system can stain 600 to 1,000 slides before requiring a reagent change.

4. How high does the cover open?

The cover opening height is 58 cm, allowing easy access for slide loading and maintenance

5. Can I adjust the staining parameters?

Yes, the touchscreen interface allows for customizable settings to modify staining protocols as needed.

6. What is the loading capacity of the system?

The stainer can handle staining racks with 10 processes, allowing continuous upload of slides for efficient workflow.

7. What is the difference between a Single and a Dual Automated Gram Stainer?

Single Automated Gram Stainer: Processes one slide batch at a time, making it ideal for labs with moderate sample volumes. Dual Automated Gram Stainer: Has two independent staining units, allowing simultaneous processing of two different slide batches, improving workflow efficiency in high-throughput labs.

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

Single Automated Gram Stainer: Typically takes 3–5 minutes per cycle.

9. How do I load slides into the stainer?

Slides are placed in designated slide holders or racks. The system automatically processes them based on the selected protocol.