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Electrically heated forceps and tampers are tools used to help position and align histology specimens before they are embedded in paraffin wax.
They have secure, low-voltage heating components that keep the temperature ideal for working with specimens in histology wax.
There are three sizes of forceps: 1, 2, and 4mm, with either smooth or serrated jaws as an option. Serrated forceps give a firm grip for manipulating specimens, base moulds, and cassettes, while smooth jaw forceps are suitable for handling delicate tissue specimens that are easily marked.
The Global Heated forceps market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Heated Forceps from Mopec are electrically heated tools used to help position tissue samples correctly during the paraffin wax embedding procedure.
Throughout specimen manipulation, the secure, low-voltage heating element maintains a constant temperature. The anti-microbial coating aids in preventing the growth of germs and viruses, and the ergonomic design guarantees user comfort while performing specimen placement.
Select between smooth or serrated tips. Three sizes are offered and are compatible with the Mopec Control Unit (BK330). VWR’s Electrically heated forceps called Speci-Ceps are used to prepare slides for histology or histopathology.
Continuous usage, without modification, and without affecting the liquid or tissue’s temperature. removes the need to maintain forceps at a useful temperature, allowing the operator to focus on tissue orientation and increases output significantly as a result.
It is important to repeatedly remove the forceps from the work and heat them by external means, such as in a flame or an embedding centre, in order to prevent the chilly tips of standard forceps from solidifying the liquid wax medium. The safe, low-voltage heating elements in Speci-Ceps continuously maintain the tips at the ideal temperature for manipulating specimens in histology wax.
MTLawton, a brand-new disposable bipolar forceps manufactured from a unique copper-base alloy that may lessen tissue adhesion and consequent charring during tissue dissection, has been given FDA 510(k) clearance by ZEISS Medical Technology. The forceps’ longer shaft also helps surgeons work more effectively during electrosurgical operations by removing obstructions to their field of vision in the operating room.
One of the top neurosurgeons in the world, Michael T. Lawton, was closely involved in the creation of the novel bipolar forceps from ZEISS. Zeiss’ bipolar forceps, which are made of a unique copper-base alloy, are introduced by MTLawton, elevating non-stick technology to a new level. In order to possibly lessen tissue adhesion and charring, the enhanced material transfers heat away from the silver-plated tips faster.
The CellCeps+ Curved Heated Forceps are electrically heated tools made to help with the positioning and orientation of histology specimens while they are being embedded in paraffin wax. The forceps features a secure, low-voltage heating element that keeps the specimens in histology wax at the ideal temperature for manipulation. It may be used constantly without adjusting and doesn’t significantly affect the tissue’s temperature.
The forceps’ curved tips, which are available in 1mm, 2mm, and 4mm sizes, are ideal for extracting small biopsy specimens from a cassette because they cut down on the time needed to manipulate/orient small biopsies and minimise the risk of fragmentation. To flatten the specimen during embedding, the backside of the curved points can be employed as a flat surface.