Myr – STP120 Tissue Processor

STP120 Tissue Processor

Myr Spin Tissue Processor STP 120 has been developed to meet the requirements of every single laboratory. The state-of-the-art technology and the unsurpassed processing method of the STP 120 qualifies it as the most successful Spin Tissue Processors ever. More than 3,000 units installed around the world confirm its leading position.

In anatomical pathology, tissue processing is a decisive factor. MYR has been offering for more than 30 years a broad range of histology equipment to perform the processing, the embedding, the sectioning and the staining of tissues. Many laboratories are already benefitting from the proven technology, the high reliability and the professional approach of a dedicated team. We meet your requirements. Because we are devoted to Histology.

Features :

  • A worldwide unique technique
  • Ergonomic control panel
  • Easy handling
  • Maximum safety standards
  • Alarm during process

Tissue processing achieves by this method almost similar results to those obtained with vacuum systems!

VERSIONS

  • STP 120-1 : Standard instrument (basic instrument, 10 reagent vessels, 2 paraffin baths, 1 stainless steel basket for 120cassettes, 1 tool kit and 1 user manual).
  • STP 120-2 : STP 120-1 + fume extraction system with charcoal filter.
  • STP 120-3 : STP 120-2 + 3rd paraffin station and 2nd basket for another 120 cassettes.
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Especialidades Médicas Myr, S.L., was founded 35 years ago and over this period it has been developing and manufacturing electromedical instruments for Anatomical Pathology. Our company has firmly established itself, both nationally and internationally, as a reliable, competitive and efficient partner dealing in the highly-demanding diagnostic sector.

Further developments of new instruments will benefit from the experience and professional approach of a dedicated team. Many laboratories are already benefiting from the proven technology of our tissue processors, embedding centers, microtomes, and slide staining units.