BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPES
Histopathology & Clean Room Equipments
An Automated Cover Slipping Station (Coverslipper) is an instrument that automatically applies a glass coverslip to a stained slide using mounting media. Manual coverslipping is tedious, exposes staff to xylene, and often introduces bubbles. Micron's automated coverslippers are widely considered the best for producing perfectly mounted slides ready for scanning.
The system picks a slide from a rack, dispenses a precise amount of mounting media, places a coverslip, and gently presses it down to remove bubbles. The finished slide is then moved to a drying rack or output tray. Rated as top rated equipment for digital pathology labs, these stations ensure slides are flat and bubble-free for whole slide imaging. The instrument handles slides from various vendor racks, providing seamless integration.
Micron coverslippers feature programmable media volume to accommodate different tissue thicknesses and coverslip sizes. The heated nozzle prevents media crystallization and ensures smooth flow. For labs using environmentally friendly xylene-free mounting media, Micron's compatible fluid path is the best feature. The large capacity coverslip magazine (up to 200 coverslips) allows for long, unattended runs.
These instruments significantly reduce repetitive strain injuries associated with manual coverslipping. The enclosed design minimizes operator exposure to volatile mounting media. That is why Micron is a top rated provider for high-volume commercial labs and hospital central processing units. The user-friendly touch screen provides status updates and alerts for low coverslips or media.
Investing in a Micron Automated Cover Slipping Station completes the automation of the histology workflow. It is the best choice for improving slide quality while protecting staff health. The result is consistent, professional slides that enhance the efficiency of pathologists and digital scanners.