RE: Cleaning of metal Base molds

From:"Dresser, Karen"

some labs through them in the chamber during
the cleaning cycle on their processor. it may
"dirty" your clean-cycle xylenes faster, but it
gets your molds totally clean.

Karen Dresser
Research Histotechnician
UMASS Medical School

-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Brown [mailto:BrownCm@brandonrha.mb.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:45 AM
To: 'HistoNet Server'
Cc: Neff, Faye
Subject: Cleaning of metal Base molds


Our facility has, over the years, varied the process in which we clean our
base molds.  We have most recently been avoiding the use of xylene or it's
substitutes do to the odor and, upon subsequent washing, is hard on the
plastic plumbing and rubber washers is the washer that we use.
Since we no longer use a paraffin solvent prior to washing our dishwasher is
plugging up due to the solidification of paraffin.
How do other facilities remove the paraffin from their metal base molds and
have them clean for the next use?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Carol Brown
Technical Administrator
Westman Regional Laboratory
Phone-204-726-2549
Fax 204-725-0259






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