RE: [Histonet] Stainless steel strainer

From:Jackie M O'Connor



Plastic ones just don't cut it.  The holes are too big.  We're straining 
jars of complete rat necropsies, and some of the smaller organs would go 
through the holes.  The mesh strainers we're using are perfect - but they 
corrode so fast.




"Horn, Hazel V"  
01/11/2008 11:51 AM

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RE: [Histonet] Stainless steel strainer






I bought a plastic one at Target...

Hazel Horn
Hazel Horn, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Supervisor of Histology
Arkansas Children's Hospital
800 Marshall    Slot 820
Little Rock, AR   72202

phone   501.364.4240
fax        501.364.3912

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Subject: [Histonet] Stainless steel strainer

Happy Friday.  I'm looking for a vendor for large, about 7 inch,
stainless 
steel strainers, sieve, colander, whatever you want to call it.     We
use 
them for draining formalin fixed tissue, and the local supermarket ones 
just keep corroding.
Any ideas?

Jackie O'
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