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Single Automated Gram Stainer

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Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-A10

Sample Tray Capacity: 1 to 12/24/16

Slide Processing Capacity: Up to 190 slides per hour depending on tray configuration

Dyeing Time: 4 to 5 minutes

Dyeing Level: Crystal violet 9, iodine 9, magenta 9

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Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-B11

Dyeing Frame Capacity: 30 glass slides

Loading Capacity: Can handle staining racks with 10 processes (continuous upload).

Total Number of Sites: 36 sites total (26 reagents, 5 washing).

Reagent Tank Volume: 500 mL

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Single Automated Gram Stainer ZGS-B12

Slide Capacity: Holds up to 16 slides

Throughput: Up to 210 slides per hour (under standard settings)

Reagent Dispensing: Dedicated pumps and pipelines for each reagent to prevent cross-contamination

Staining Methods: Dual-channel design for simultaneous Gram and acid-fast staining

Frequently Asked Question

1. 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.

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

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

3. 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.

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