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Decalcification is the process of taking minerals out of bone or other calcified tissue in order to generate high-quality paraffin slices that will preserve all the necessary microscopic components. After the specimen has been completely fixed, decalcification is performed before paraffin processing as usual.
The ultrasonic decalcifying machine’s unique technology enables the quick dissolution of crystalline forms of calcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate, and calcium carbonate.
It offers the greatest cell tissue preservation when used in conjunction with suitable solutions. This greatly speeds up all diffusion processes. Decalcification, fication, and intermediate rising solutions all function significantly more quickly.
The Global Ultrasonic Decalcifying Automat 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.
Time is saved by 75% using the Medite automatic ultrasonic decalcification unit (USE 33). Decalcification of the nasal and ear cartilage takes 75% less time, while bone marrow biopsies of the kortikalis tissues take 40% to 60% less time.
It maintains tissue at a temperature of about +17°C by inhibiting heat buildup brought on by the chemicals used in the decalcification process. The tissue’s morphology and anti jenite will be completely retained in this method.
Bone, hard tissue, and keratinized tissue should be decalcified using HiDecal (strong decalcifying solution). With the section surface facing down, place all the tissues that need to be decalcified into a vessel that has an excess of HiDecal (Strong Decalcifying solution) (R085). Using this solution at room temperature allows the tissues to totally decalcify.